[Kamailio-Devel] [SR-Dev] [PATCH 1/8] Define OPENSER_MOD_INTERFACE in Makefile.
Henning Westerholt
henning.westerholt at 1und1.de
Tue Mar 3 14:36:48 CET 2009
On Tuesday 03 March 2009, Jan Janak wrote:
> > Patch series like Jan sent, can be very easily applied with git am.
> > So instead of applying them by hand you could save them into a separate
> > mailbox (e.g. jan_patches_1) and then run git am on that mailbox,
> > e.g.: git am -s ~/jan_patches_1
> > This would apply all the patches saved in the mailbox and will use the
> > mail body as commit message.
> >
> > -s is optional, it adds a Signed-off-by: commiter name to the commit
> > message.
> >
> > Also patches like Jan sent are created using git format-patch. You
> > basically give it a commit range and it would generate mail-ready
> > patches.
>
> Yes, also I keep those commits in a local repository which I intend to
> publish somehow somewhere soon. Then you could merge changes from the
> repository easily. The main reason why I was sending the patches was to get
> some review by people who know the code better than myself.
Hi Jan, hi Andrei,
i supposed that there is something like this. But i still need to learn a lot
about git before i feel really comfortable in using it, so i choose
the "manual" way. Next time i'll try the git-am command.
Thanks,
Henning
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