On Mon, 6 March 2006 11:55:54 +0000, David Howells wrote:
>
> > The kernel won't compile with just patch #1 applied. Patches shouldn't go
> > into git in that manner.
>
> It's easier to review them in that manner. If you don't think git is up to it,
> then combine them.
Funny, I would have assumed that all patches should leave the kernel
in a state where it'd at least compile and boot. Since when are
patches split for review an accepted exception?
Jörn
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