On Sun, Nov 13, 2022 at 21:01:34 +0000, Soft Works wrote: > I am unable to apply any of those patches. Neither v1 nor v2 neither > when downloading the series mbox or [2/3] from patchwork nor when > saving [2/3] from the e-mail.
Re patchwork, yes I rechecked and it appears all downloads are now broken (see prev message). Regarding applying the mails, all I can say is it works for me. After a fresh clone to /tmp/ffmpeg, I can successfully apply v1 1/3, v1 2/3 and v1 3/3 from my mail client via pipe-menu and `git -C /tmp/ffmpeg am -`. For v2 the first two patches also work. > Did you notice that FATE has failed, even with the v1 patches? While checking the current mbox download, I noticed yeah. The error for loongarch doesn't make sense to me "could not build fake ancestor" and the x86 runner manages to apply it, so this seems like a false positive. For x86_make_fate the short errors snippet that’s available only shows tests failing which work for me. To make sure, I copied my old fate-suite dir to the fresh clone, configured with --enable-libass --enable-libx264 --enable-libopus --enable-gpl --disable-shared --enable-static --samples=fate-suite/ and then ran `make fate-rsync`, `make` and `make fate` with an appropriate job count for: - v2 1+2 - v2 1+2 followed by v1 3 - v1 1+2+3 all applied from the received mails and all succeeded. I’d guess the fate runner uses --no-keep-cr, but then applying should already fail. Perhaps there’s a similar option only "normalising" added lines? Checking the format-patch for v2 3/3 I attached earlier (which also only ended up as quoted-printable not base64), shows the list again stripped CRLF just like for the initial patch :( It appears this list’s configuration is particular bad for CRLF-requiring patches. (But v1 or forcing base64 should still work) To make applying easier for you, I now attached all patches bundled as an archive to keep the list from interfering. Make sure to use --keep-cr. All tests were done on top of 2d25f33a7ed36003de9a62c9cb165db183663d1c. Regards Oneric
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