Dear Inki Dae,
Am Donnerstag, den 06.09.2012, 11:35 +0900 schrieb InKi Dae:
2012/9/6 Mandeep Singh Baines msb@chromium.org:
The double invocations are incorrect but seem to be safe so I don't think this will fix any bugs.
Before:
[ 7.639366] drm_prime_init_file ee3675d0 [ 7.639377] drm_prime_init_file ee3675d0 [ 7.639507] drm_prime_destroy_file ee3675d0 [ 7.639518] drm_prime_destroy_file ee3675d0 [ 7.639802] drm_prime_init_file ee372390 [ 7.639810] drm_prime_init_file ee372390 [ 8.473316] drm_prime_init_file ee356390 [ 8.473331] drm_prime_init_file ee356390
After:
[ 6.363842] drm_prime_init_file edc2e5d0 [ 6.363994] drm_prime_destroy_file edc2e5d0 [ 6.364260] drm_prime_init_file edc2e750 [ 8.004837] drm_prime_init_file ee36ded0
Signed-off-by: Mandeep Singh Baines msb@chromium.org CC: Stéphane Marchesin marcheu@chromium.org CC: Pawel Osciak posciak@google.com CC: Inki Dae inki.dae@samsung.com CC: Joonyoung Shim jy0922.shim@samsung.com CC: Seung-Woo Kim sw0312.kim@samsung.com CC: Kyungmin Park kyungmin.park@samsung.com CC: David Airlie airlied@linux.ie CC: dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
remove all CCs
I guess they were generated by some script. So they should be fine, no?
Mandeep, if you put CC in here those people should be CCed in real. `git send-email` should take care of that but I do not see everyone in the CC field. Or does `git send-email` use blind carbon copy (BCC) field?
and can you send it again using text mode?
At least to the list it was send in plain text mode.
your patch is messed up when I try to get patch file.
Everything is fine on my side. Especially since Mandeep used `git send-email` which should do everything correctly.
Thanks. Inki Dae
In your From address your name is written InKi with capital K. Which one is correct?
Thanks,
Paul