> Hi, > > > That's why I put the ternary operator there ? > > Ah; without anything behind it, it really just looked like a question mark. > But using a ternary caters only for a set of two. So enumeration would > be better ideed. > > > It's impossible to review like this though and much more prone to pull in > > bugs. > > Can you point me to a good and tutorial for GIT then? Just a brief > description of the work flow, from cloning the public archive, to > submitting patches with a couple of examples.
I just sent you an howto in a subsequent mail. > > Now, for every bit of rework, I clone a new archive and manually > patch in all my changes to make a clean patch. No, it's really simple, see the email. > That is two hours of work > and I'm not willing to spend that time on every remark. Yep ... basically, you need to learn: git rebase -i (select patches you want to edit, reword ...) git commit --amend (add stuff to top-of-head patch) And the stuff I sent you -- "git reset" to reset changes from the index, git add -p to add changes selectively. M > > Cheers, > > Robert. _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot