On Mon, 2012-11-12 at 18:27 -0500, David Miller wrote: > From: Francois Romieu <rom...@fr.zoreil.com> > Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2012 00:03:39 +0100 > > > Jonathan Nieder <jrnie...@gmail.com> : > > [...] > >> This has been applied as commit b00e69dee4cc in mainline; thanks! > >> > >> Fran??ois and David, would this be a candidate for inclusion in > >> 3.0- and newer stable kernels? > > > > - 3.0.51 > > b00e69dee4ccbb3a19989e3d4f1385bc2e3406cd > > aee77e4accbeb2c86b1d294cd84fec4a12dde3bd > > > > - 3.4.18 > > 0481776b7a70f09acf7d9d97c288c3a8403fbfe4 > > b00e69dee4ccbb3a19989e3d4f1385bc2e3406cd > > aee77e4accbeb2c86b1d294cd84fec4a12dde3bd > > > > - 3.6.6 > > 0481776b7a70f09acf7d9d97c288c3a8403fbfe4 > > b00e69dee4ccbb3a19989e3d4f1385bc2e3406cd > > aee77e4accbeb2c86b1d294cd84fec4a12dde3bd > > > > I'll cook the patches. > > Thank you, these all look fine for -stable to me.
I've queued up all three for 3.2. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings For every complex problem there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong.
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