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SubjectRe: [PATCH 6/10] bug.h: Replace __linktime_error with __compiletime_error
On Wed, 3 Oct 2012, Daniel Santos wrote:

> Thanks. I've actually just reversed the patch order per Josh's
> suggestion and added patch comments to it. I can squash them if you
> guys prefer.
>

No need to be so fine-grained in your patches, if you're trying to replace
__linktime_error with __compiletime_error, which happens to be the title
of the patch (and should remain the title), then just remove it's single
occurrence and its definition at the same time with a clear changelog that
__compiletime_error is sufficient. No need to have two small patches with
the same motivation.

> Unfortunately, I'm a bit confused as to how I should re-submit these,
> still being new to this project. Patch 1 is already in -mm. Patches 2-3
> have not changed. I've made a correction to patch #4 and reversed the
> order of 5 & 6. And what was 8-10 is now 8-15, as I've completely
> re-done BUILD_BUG_ON. I was planning on just submitting the whole set
> again, is this the correct protocol? If so, should I reply to the
> original [PATCH 0/10] thread or create a new one?
>

You already have a patch in -mm, so you have to base your series on that
tree. Get the latest -mm tree from http://www.ozlabs.org/~akpm/mmotm/ and
base the revised series on that tree, then send it off to
Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> and cc the list and your
reviewers. People often find it helpful to make it clear that this is v2
of the patchset and that it's based on -mm as a helpful pointer.


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