On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Kyle Hall <kyle.m.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> To make five patches to submit, I created five branches based on > master, then rebased each one leaving only one of the feature commits > for each, thus ending up with five patches starting in 0001. Is this a > reasonable way to work, or is there a better solution? Yep, that works fine. The number doesn't really matter to the receiver. > Also, I submitted all five patches at once, with git send-email, but > only four made it through. The 5th patch ended up bouncing back to me > with the message CORRUPTED MESSAGE. This has happened to me before, > but I found it very odd that it would work fine for 4 out of 5 > patches, all submitted with one command. That's odd. The only time I have seen that is when the patch contains *very* long lines, such that git send-email chokes on it. In that case, the solution is to communicate the patch via alternate means like posting to a webpage, gitweb, FTP, etc. It may be helpful to update your version of git if not current, also. Glad to see your contributions hitting the patches list! --Joe
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