On Tuesday 26 September 2006 22:19, Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, Andi Kleen wrote:
> > >
> > > I really don't want do http:// pulls - they are very inefficient, and I
> > > don't trust the end result because the http protocol isn't really good for
> > > verifying the end result (same goes for rsync:// to an even bigger
> > > degree).
> >
> > Sorry that was actually me typoing (my fingers are not used to git:// urls
> > yet) I've sent you a new email with correct URL
>
> I actually tried it with "git://" instead of "http://" bit maybe I typoed
> too.
Yes I managed to typo twice (linus-2.6 instead of linux-2.6)
Amazing, wasn't it?
> Anyway, the new address was fine. Pulled, pushed out.
Thanks.
> (Side note, I'm hoping we can sync up more easily now, and in smaller
> chunks ;)
Yes that is why I did it. I still use quilt for my tree because it works
best for me, but together with all the i386 stuff I was over 230 patches
and email clearly didn't scale well to that much.
-Andi
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