[email protected] wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 19:42:10 +0300, Al Boldi said:
> > Oh. What about breaking out a stable-mm snapshot against the latest
> > stable kernel?
>
> You can roll your own of those.
>
> Get a 2.6.23.N kernel tarball.
> patch -R the 23.N patch against that, giving you a 23.0 tree.
> Apply patch-2.6.24-rc2 to that.
>
> Now apply the snapshot.
Ok, but I was thinking of allowing a more selective approach. First, break
out an mm snapshot that only contain patch-sets that are deemed stable, but
still not ready for rc. Then, a tool may allow to selectively apply a
specific patch-set against the latest stable kernel, not the rc. This could
possibly improve longer-term testing, instead of just relying on crunch-time
rc testing.
Thanks!
--
Al
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