Re: keep in sync with -mm tree?

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Coywolf Qi Hunt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> 
> We can always keep in sync with the current Linus tree through his git
> tree. But from where can we keep in sync with the current -mm tree?
> ie, when somethings added to -mm, how do we get that too?

You can't.  The patches in -mm spend 90% of their time in an untested,
often-doesn't-compile state.  It's only in the 24-48 hours preceding a
release that I actually start build- and run-time testing it all.

> The only way now seems to check the mm-commits list. Is it possible to
> expose akpm's working folder somewhere for convenience?

Well I suppose I could upload stuff to
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/mm/ daily.  Then it's
trivial to install mm-of-the-day as a quilt series.

<does crontab -e>

Let me know how it goes..
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