Andrew Morton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Why do you assume that?
Why shouldn't I? If I build my patches against Trond's tree instead of Linus's,
it may still not apply to your -mm tree.
> nfs-apply-mount-root-dentry-override-to-filesystems:
> 3 out of 10 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file fs/nfs/inode.c.rej
Would it help you if I split the NFS bits out of patch 2 into a separate patch?
> Ordinarily, yes. But for something like this you should work against the
> NFS development tree, not against mainline.
Okay.
David
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