On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 07:29:39PM +0100, Uwe Bugla wrote:
> "The bug was introduced somewhere at the transition of 2.6.20 towards
> 2.6.20-git14."
> I fortunately had some git9 patch at home and found out that it is sane.
> "I'm afraid that the most proactical
> way of fixing this is to ask you to run a git-bisect to find the
> changeset which introduced the regression."
> Until you aren't even ready to explain me the exact technique of bisecting
> I won't do it and I can't do it.
Do you have something called git installed?
If yes, have you cloned mainline git tree?
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