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SubjectRe: linux-next: Tree for Jan 25 (BROKEN suspend)
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On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 8:28 PM, Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> wrote:
> Hello, guys.
>
> On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 02:01:50PM +0100, Sedat Dilek wrote:
>> OK, that bisecting ruined a bit my weekend and showed me again you
>> cannot really bisect Linux-Next.
>> Sometimes, it is better not to trust the tools blindly and do a
>> bisect-on-suspicion.
>> Anyway... cultprit found... patch found... applied... all GOOD now.
>> ( If I had waited for next Monday's next-20130127 I would not have
>> seen what caused the trouble. ).
>
> Yeah, my usual test setup didn't have async tasks w/o domain so I
> failed to notice the breakage. Sorry about the trouble guys and lots
> of thanks to Sedat for the firefighting over the weekend. :)
>

[ CC James ]

Hi Tejun,

I don't see that git-bisect session as a time of waste, but two hints:

1. People should sent their patches concerning especially Linux-Next
fixes not only to LKML but also to <linux-next@vger.kernel.org> (if
this is not known, pointing to James).

2. These patches for Linux-Next should contain a "-next" in their
subject-line (use 'git format-patch --subject-prefix="PATCH -next"
...').

Of course, I should have checked the MLs... but for me it was not
clear what was the root cause (which subsystem to blame)... I had only
some suspicions.

Anyway, noone gave me any pointer on how to log bastard logs before my
system got frozen (2nd machine not available).
I know that is tricky!

For a better world...

Regards,
- Sedat -


> --
> tejun


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