I stuck the outstanding patches I know of in kernel/doc/patch.
How does one apply a patch generated by svn which involved moving files? Taking the diff and then using patch doesn't seem to do the right thing. Or is the system just broken for such changes?
On Dec 11, 2008, at 8:07 PM, Seung Joong Kim wrote:
> I also think this is a good idea > > Daniel Russel wrote: >> I suggest we change the process for submitting patches to the >> following: >> - have a directory writable by everyone such as IMP/patch >> - to submit a patch, foo, check in trunk/patch/foo.patch and truck/ >> patch/foo.readme with the patch and a description, respectively >> - send a short email to imp-dev >> - when Ben commits the patch, he removes the files from SVN >> >> The advantage of this system is: >> - it is easy to see keep track of what patches have been submitted >> but not committed. >> - it is easy to update patches that have been submitted but not yet >> committed >> - it is easy to apply patches that have not yet been committed to >> your copy of IMP, so is is less problematic when patches don't get >> committed for a long time. >> - no more having to get files to your email >> - all the submitted patches are listed in one place for ben to see >> - the submitted doesn't have to manually clean how his records of >> the patch when Ben submits it. >> >> Anyone have improvements? I'll try out such a system with my next >> patch. >> _______________________________________________ >> IMP-dev mailing list >> IMP-dev@salilab.org >> https://salilab.org/mailman/listinfo/imp-dev > > _______________________________________________ > IMP-dev mailing list > IMP-dev@salilab.org > https://salilab.org/mailman/listinfo/imp-dev