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Stephen Rothwell wrote: > That would work. Chris has the right idea, though. Just set up > linux-next as a remote on any existing clone of Linus' tree and the > "fetch" will forcibly update the linux-next/master branch (remember to > not have that branch checked out when you fetch). > > If you keep a continuing git tree for this, you will have the history of > all the next trees because I tag each one. Thanks for that hint. Added it to the FAQ on the Wiki (http://linux.f-seidel.de/linux-next/pmwiki/). Frank | ||||||||||||
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