Messages in this thread Patch in this message |  | | | From | "Luis R. Rodriguez" <> | | Date | Thu, 8 Dec 2011 13:39:16 -0800 | | Subject | linux-next base Linus tag |
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Stephen,
If I know a linux-next tag, say next-20110928, how can I extract the Linus tag you used to start that set of merges for linux-next for? That is, I am assuming you base your daily linux-next merges on that day's latest Linus's rc cycle (not just Linus's master tag of that day). Is that right? If so how can I get that tag?
For example for next-20110928 I see in Next/quilt-import.log:
diff --git a/Next/quilt-import.log b/Next/quilt-import.log new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a5c7017 --- /dev/null +++ b/Next/quilt-import.log @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +Importing hexagon based on v3.1-rc6 +Unchanged quilt series hexagon +Importing i2c based on 3.1-rc4 +Unchanged quilt series i2c +Importing jdelvare-hwmon based on 3.1-rc4 +Unchanged quilt series jdelvare-hwmon +Importing kernel-doc based on 3.1-rc3 +Unchanged quilt series kernel-doc +Importing rr based on v3.1-rc2-188-g6719db6 +Unchanged quilt series rr +Importing device-mapper based on v3.1-rc7 +Unchanged quilt series device-mapper So I see some development trees were based circa v3.1 on different rc cycles, but its unclear to me which one your linux-next was based on prior to the merge of git trees / quilt trees.
Luis
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