Interesting. Do you generate those by hand or are those generated by
some tool? Is that tool in some repository also?
I have thought about a tool, which would collect patches sent from
registered people and create a pull requests on gitlab or github, which
would show their status. And if possible mark them merged automagically.
But haven't found enough free time to play with that. Sort of external
pull requests, which can be linked to bugs and tracked progress, if any.
On 7/13/22 19:20, Geert Stappers via Dnsmasq-discuss wrote:
On Fri, Jul 08, 2022 at 10:26:35PM +0200, Petr Menšík wrote:
Hi!
I have already described similar problem back in year 2021 [1]. There exists
race condition when higher count of clients starts at similar time and
requests DHCP(v4). First two patches were already sent. I think I have sent
also following patches already, but were not able to find them.
To prevent that patches get lost,
advices the Monthly Posting to poke after eight days again.
An additional attempt to prevent that patches (and contributors) get
lost, am I now experimenting with "dnsmasq mailing list patch collection"
It is a git repository that is cloned from git://thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq.git
The master branch follows that repo, the other branches have patches
that I collected from this mailinglist. Currently that is the only
extra branch "y22w27", short for "year 2022, week 27". An upcoming
branch is "gcc12". I'm in need for a (short) branch name for
Create temporary leases for DHCPOFFER actions
as Subject says / suggests.
Webpage https://git.sr.ht/~stappers/dnsmasqmlpc has `git clone URL`
and links for further "browsing".
Example given: https://git.sr.ht/~stappers/dnsmasqmlpc/log/y22w27
Groeten
Geert Stappers
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