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* Re: Temporary branch for patches intended to go into Core Update 162
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@ 2021-11-24  8:08 ` Peter Müller
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From: Peter Müller @ 2021-11-24  8:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: development

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Good morning Arne,

thanks for your reply.

Indeed, we both built an updater for this one - I guess I will just call you on the
phone next time, so there is no redundant work done. :-)

How should we proceed? Is the updated kernel a must criterion?

Thanks, and best regards,
Peter Müller


> Damn. I have tested and build the updater at weekend and added the new kernel. Now
> it is too large with the new changes...
> 
> Arne
> 
> 
> Am 2021-11-23 23:53, schrieb Peter Müller:
>> Hello Michael,
>> hello *,
>>
>> thanks for your reply.
>>
>> An updater has now been added, and should contain all necessary files,
>> and restarting
>> commands currently necessary. I will run a clean build again tomorrow,
>> and see if there
>> is anything missing.
>>
>> Since I bumped into many patches incorrectly flagged in Patchwork:
>> Could you grant me
>> the privileges necessary to edit patches other than my own? This would
>> make things more
>> straightforward, since orphaned patches could be tagged accordingly
>> without bothering
>> their author.
>>
>> Thanks, and best regards,
>> Peter Müller
>>
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>>> On 19 Nov 2021, at 06:44, Peter Müller <peter.mueller(a)ipfire.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Good morning Arne,
>>>> good morning folks,
>>>>
>>>> as discussed at the latest monthly conference (https://wiki.ipfire.org/devel/telco/2021-11-01) and
>>>> on the phone a few weeks ago, I just wanted to inform everyone about the current state of affairs
>>>> of handling patches:
>>>>
>>>> To shed some load from Arne, who is currently mastering Core Updates, we agreed on me opening up
>>>> a temporary branch (ad-hoc named "temp-cXXX-development", where XXX stands for the number of the
>>>> upcoming Core Update in question) in my Git repository for IPFire 2.x. There, I will apply patches
>>>> being ready to go into the distribution, so whoever is in charge of an update can eventually merge
>>>> this branch.
>>>>
>>>> I will subsequently eat through Patchwork, starting with the most recent patches. Additional commits
>>>> required (for example, for shipping rootfiles) will be made if possible.
>>>>
>>>> @Arne: Please find the branch for Core Update 162 here: https://git.ipfire.org/?p=people/pmueller/ipfire-2.x.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/temp-c162-development
>>>> Let me know if there is anything wrong or dissatisfying, or some patches need to be reverted due
>>>> to an update becoming too big. Currently being on the go, it does not contain much yet, but you'll
>>>> get the idea.
>>>
>>> Yes, where is the updater? Does it all still build?
>>>
>>> Merging the patches into a branch doesn’t take that much time, but building the update out of it is what is the important part.
>>>
>>> -Michael
>>>
>>>> @All: Unfortunately, I lack permissions in Patchwork to mark other people's patches as being
>>>> superseded (@Michael: Can/should we change this?), should I become aware of them. As always, it
>>>> would be a great help if everyone would periodically review his/her Patchwork list, and scrub
>>>> orphaned/dropped/rejected/superseded patches from it.
>>>>
>>>> As always, please drop me a line in case of questions or comments.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks, and best regards,
>>>> Peter Müller
>>>

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* Re: Temporary branch for patches intended to go into Core Update 162
  2021-11-19 17:50 ` Michael Tremer
@ 2021-11-23 22:53   ` Peter Müller
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Peter Müller @ 2021-11-23 22:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: development

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Hello Michael,
hello *,

thanks for your reply.

An updater has now been added, and should contain all necessary files, and restarting
commands currently necessary. I will run a clean build again tomorrow, and see if there
is anything missing.

Since I bumped into many patches incorrectly flagged in Patchwork: Could you grant me
the privileges necessary to edit patches other than my own? This would make things more
straightforward, since orphaned patches could be tagged accordingly without bothering
their author.

Thanks, and best regards,
Peter Müller


> Hello,
> 
>> On 19 Nov 2021, at 06:44, Peter Müller <peter.mueller(a)ipfire.org> wrote:
>>
>> Good morning Arne,
>> good morning folks,
>>
>> as discussed at the latest monthly conference (https://wiki.ipfire.org/devel/telco/2021-11-01) and
>> on the phone a few weeks ago, I just wanted to inform everyone about the current state of affairs
>> of handling patches:
>>
>> To shed some load from Arne, who is currently mastering Core Updates, we agreed on me opening up
>> a temporary branch (ad-hoc named "temp-cXXX-development", where XXX stands for the number of the
>> upcoming Core Update in question) in my Git repository for IPFire 2.x. There, I will apply patches
>> being ready to go into the distribution, so whoever is in charge of an update can eventually merge
>> this branch.
>>
>> I will subsequently eat through Patchwork, starting with the most recent patches. Additional commits
>> required (for example, for shipping rootfiles) will be made if possible.
>>
>> @Arne: Please find the branch for Core Update 162 here: https://git.ipfire.org/?p=people/pmueller/ipfire-2.x.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/temp-c162-development
>> Let me know if there is anything wrong or dissatisfying, or some patches need to be reverted due
>> to an update becoming too big. Currently being on the go, it does not contain much yet, but you'll
>> get the idea.
> 
> Yes, where is the updater? Does it all still build?
> 
> Merging the patches into a branch doesn’t take that much time, but building the update out of it is what is the important part.
> 
> -Michael
> 
>> @All: Unfortunately, I lack permissions in Patchwork to mark other people's patches as being
>> superseded (@Michael: Can/should we change this?), should I become aware of them. As always, it
>> would be a great help if everyone would periodically review his/her Patchwork list, and scrub
>> orphaned/dropped/rejected/superseded patches from it.
>>
>> As always, please drop me a line in case of questions or comments.
>>
>> Thanks, and best regards,
>> Peter Müller
> 

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* Re: Temporary branch for patches intended to go into Core Update 162
  2021-11-19  6:44 Peter Müller
  2021-11-19 13:54 ` Adolf Belka
@ 2021-11-19 17:50 ` Michael Tremer
  2021-11-23 22:53   ` Peter Müller
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Michael Tremer @ 2021-11-19 17:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: development

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Hello,

> On 19 Nov 2021, at 06:44, Peter Müller <peter.mueller(a)ipfire.org> wrote:
> 
> Good morning Arne,
> good morning folks,
> 
> as discussed at the latest monthly conference (https://wiki.ipfire.org/devel/telco/2021-11-01) and
> on the phone a few weeks ago, I just wanted to inform everyone about the current state of affairs
> of handling patches:
> 
> To shed some load from Arne, who is currently mastering Core Updates, we agreed on me opening up
> a temporary branch (ad-hoc named "temp-cXXX-development", where XXX stands for the number of the
> upcoming Core Update in question) in my Git repository for IPFire 2.x. There, I will apply patches
> being ready to go into the distribution, so whoever is in charge of an update can eventually merge
> this branch.
> 
> I will subsequently eat through Patchwork, starting with the most recent patches. Additional commits
> required (for example, for shipping rootfiles) will be made if possible.
> 
> @Arne: Please find the branch for Core Update 162 here: https://git.ipfire.org/?p=people/pmueller/ipfire-2.x.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/temp-c162-development
> Let me know if there is anything wrong or dissatisfying, or some patches need to be reverted due
> to an update becoming too big. Currently being on the go, it does not contain much yet, but you'll
> get the idea.

Yes, where is the updater? Does it all still build?

Merging the patches into a branch doesn’t take that much time, but building the update out of it is what is the important part.

-Michael

> @All: Unfortunately, I lack permissions in Patchwork to mark other people's patches as being
> superseded (@Michael: Can/should we change this?), should I become aware of them. As always, it
> would be a great help if everyone would periodically review his/her Patchwork list, and scrub
> orphaned/dropped/rejected/superseded patches from it.
> 
> As always, please drop me a line in case of questions or comments.
> 
> Thanks, and best regards,
> Peter Müller


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* Re: Temporary branch for patches intended to go into Core Update 162
  2021-11-19 13:54 ` Adolf Belka
@ 2021-11-19 15:43   ` Adolf Belka
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Adolf Belka @ 2021-11-19 15:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: development

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Hi Peter,

On 19/11/2021 14:54, Adolf Belka wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> On 19/11/2021 07:44, Peter Müller wrote:
>> Good morning Arne,
>> good morning folks,
>>
>> as discussed at the latest monthly conference 
>> (https://wiki.ipfire.org/devel/telco/2021-11-01) and
>> on the phone a few weeks ago, I just wanted to inform everyone about 
>> the current state of affairs
>> of handling patches:
>>
>> To shed some load from Arne, who is currently mastering Core Updates, 
>> we agreed on me opening up
>> a temporary branch (ad-hoc named "temp-cXXX-development", where XXX 
>> stands for the number of the
>> upcoming Core Update in question) in my Git repository for IPFire 
>> 2.x. There, I will apply patches
>> being ready to go into the distribution, so whoever is in charge of 
>> an update can eventually merge
>> this branch.
>>
>> I will subsequently eat through Patchwork, starting with the most 
>> recent patches. Additional commits
>> required (for example, for shipping rootfiles) will be made if possible.
>>
>> @Arne: Please find the branch for Core Update 162 here: 
>> https://git.ipfire.org/?p=people/pmueller/ipfire-2.x.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/temp-c162-development
>> Let me know if there is anything wrong or dissatisfying, or some 
>> patches need to be reverted due
>> to an update becoming too big. Currently being on the go, it does not 
>> contain much yet, but you'll
>> get the idea.
>>
>> @All: Unfortunately, I lack permissions in Patchwork to mark other 
>> people's patches as being
>> superseded (@Michael: Can/should we change this?), should I become 
>> aware of them. As always, it
>> would be a great help if everyone would periodically review his/her 
>> Patchwork list, and scrub
>> orphaned/dropped/rejected/superseded patches from it.
>
> Have done a first pass through patchwork to clean up my patches. When 
> I get back from visiting my Sister I will go and finish everything off 
> so it is all up to date.
>
Have actually managed a further update trawl through patchwork while I 
am at my sisters.


One question I have. In the past patches changed from new to staged when 
they were merged into next. Now with the temp branch do we count it as 
staged in patchwork when the patch has been merged into that branch or 
should we wait until the temp branch is merged into next?

I have some patches that are now merged into the temp branch but not yet 
into next. Currently I am still leaving them as status New.

Regards,

Adolf.

> Regards,
>
> Adolf.
>
>> As always, please drop me a line in case of questions or comments.
>>
>> Thanks, and best regards,
>> Peter Müller
>
-- 
Sent from my laptop


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* Re: Temporary branch for patches intended to go into Core Update 162
  2021-11-19  6:44 Peter Müller
@ 2021-11-19 13:54 ` Adolf Belka
  2021-11-19 15:43   ` Adolf Belka
  2021-11-19 17:50 ` Michael Tremer
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Adolf Belka @ 2021-11-19 13:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: development

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Hi Peter,

On 19/11/2021 07:44, Peter Müller wrote:
> Good morning Arne,
> good morning folks,
>
> as discussed at the latest monthly conference (https://wiki.ipfire.org/devel/telco/2021-11-01) and
> on the phone a few weeks ago, I just wanted to inform everyone about the current state of affairs
> of handling patches:
>
> To shed some load from Arne, who is currently mastering Core Updates, we agreed on me opening up
> a temporary branch (ad-hoc named "temp-cXXX-development", where XXX stands for the number of the
> upcoming Core Update in question) in my Git repository for IPFire 2.x. There, I will apply patches
> being ready to go into the distribution, so whoever is in charge of an update can eventually merge
> this branch.
>
> I will subsequently eat through Patchwork, starting with the most recent patches. Additional commits
> required (for example, for shipping rootfiles) will be made if possible.
>
> @Arne: Please find the branch for Core Update 162 here: https://git.ipfire.org/?p=people/pmueller/ipfire-2.x.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/temp-c162-development
> Let me know if there is anything wrong or dissatisfying, or some patches need to be reverted due
> to an update becoming too big. Currently being on the go, it does not contain much yet, but you'll
> get the idea.
>
> @All: Unfortunately, I lack permissions in Patchwork to mark other people's patches as being
> superseded (@Michael: Can/should we change this?), should I become aware of them. As always, it
> would be a great help if everyone would periodically review his/her Patchwork list, and scrub
> orphaned/dropped/rejected/superseded patches from it.

Have done a first pass through patchwork to clean up my patches. When I 
get back from visiting my Sister I will go and finish everything off so 
it is all up to date.

Regards,

Adolf.

> As always, please drop me a line in case of questions or comments.
>
> Thanks, and best regards,
> Peter Müller

-- 
Sent from my laptop


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* Temporary branch for patches intended to go into Core Update 162
@ 2021-11-19  6:44 Peter Müller
  2021-11-19 13:54 ` Adolf Belka
  2021-11-19 17:50 ` Michael Tremer
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Peter Müller @ 2021-11-19  6:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: development

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Good morning Arne,
good morning folks,

as discussed at the latest monthly conference (https://wiki.ipfire.org/devel/telco/2021-11-01) and
on the phone a few weeks ago, I just wanted to inform everyone about the current state of affairs
of handling patches:

To shed some load from Arne, who is currently mastering Core Updates, we agreed on me opening up
a temporary branch (ad-hoc named "temp-cXXX-development", where XXX stands for the number of the
upcoming Core Update in question) in my Git repository for IPFire 2.x. There, I will apply patches
being ready to go into the distribution, so whoever is in charge of an update can eventually merge
this branch.

I will subsequently eat through Patchwork, starting with the most recent patches. Additional commits
required (for example, for shipping rootfiles) will be made if possible.

@Arne: Please find the branch for Core Update 162 here: https://git.ipfire.org/?p=people/pmueller/ipfire-2.x.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/temp-c162-development
Let me know if there is anything wrong or dissatisfying, or some patches need to be reverted due
to an update becoming too big. Currently being on the go, it does not contain much yet, but you'll
get the idea.

@All: Unfortunately, I lack permissions in Patchwork to mark other people's patches as being
superseded (@Michael: Can/should we change this?), should I become aware of them. As always, it
would be a great help if everyone would periodically review his/her Patchwork list, and scrub
orphaned/dropped/rejected/superseded patches from it.

As always, please drop me a line in case of questions or comments.

Thanks, and best regards,
Peter Müller

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