I fixed the problem manually. I expect the patch works fine.
El mar., 11 ago. 2020 a las 23:24, Almudena Garcia (<
liberamenso10...@gmail.com>) escribió:
> oops!! I forgot add i386/i386/smp.h and i386/i386/smp.c to i386/Makefrag.am
>
> I will try to fix the patch to add this
>
> El mar., 11 ago.
oops!! I forgot add i386/i386/smp.h and i386/i386/smp.c to i386/Makefrag.am
I will try to fix the patch to add this
El mar., 11 ago. 2020 a las 23:03, Almudena Garcia (<
liberamenso10...@gmail.com>) escribió:
> I attach a new set of patches. I wait this time will be better than last
> time
>
> E
I attach a new set of patches. I wait this time will be better than last
time
El mar., 11 ago. 2020 a las 2:27, Almudena Garcia (<
liberamenso10...@gmail.com>) escribió:
> > So don't bring them online then? The user asked for 4 CPUs, so bring up
> > 3 APs alongside the BSP and that's that.
> It's
Almudena Garcia, le mar. 11 août 2020 14:17:17 +0200, a ecrit:
> > You can use b (break) within a git rebase session to stop at some point.
> > That way you can stop before the big change, commit part of it, and use
> > git rebase --continue, and let git discover that part of the big change
> > is
Yes, It is. This is the branch.
https://github.com/AlmuHS/GNUMach_SMP/tree/smp-new
All commits are related with this patch. The development was long
El mar., 11 ago. 2020 a las 14:30, Amos Jeffries ()
escribió:
> On 12/08/20 12:17 am, Almudena Garcia wrote:
> >> You can use b (break) within a gi
On 12/08/20 12:17 am, Almudena Garcia wrote:
>> You can use b (break) within a git rebase session to stop at some point.
>> That way you can stop before the big change, commit part of it, and use
>> git rebase --continue, and let git discover that part of the big change
>> is already there and drop
On 11/08/20 11:57 pm, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Almudena Garcia, le mar. 11 août 2020 13:45:19 +0200, a ecrit:
>>> P.S. You might be interested in using the program git send-email.
>>> Apparently it makes it really easy to send in a patches series. It's
>>> actually what GNU Guix contributing guid
> You can use b (break) within a git rebase session to stop at some point.
> That way you can stop before the big change, commit part of it, and use
> git rebase --continue, and let git discover that part of the big change
> is already there and drop it from the big change.
But I have tons of comm
Almudena Garcia, le mar. 11 août 2020 13:45:19 +0200, a ecrit:
> > P.S. You might be interested in using the program git send-email.
> > Apparently it makes it really easy to send in a patches series. It's
> > actually what GNU Guix contributing guidelines recommends.
> My problem is that, in my
Hi! Thanks for your comments!!
> P.S. You might be interested in using the program git send-email.
> Apparently it makes it really easy to send in a patches series. It's
> actually what GNU Guix contributing guidelines recommends.
My problem is that, in my internal repository, I do many commits
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