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Re: Unreviewed patches
- From: Dara Hazeghi <dhazeghi at yahoo dot com>
- To: Gerald Pfeifer <gerald at pfeifer dot com>
- Cc: gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org, dhazeghi at yahoo dot com, dje at watson dot ibm dot com
- Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 11:17:51 -0800 (PST)
- Subject: Re: Unreviewed patches
--- Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com> wrote:
>
> +<p><strong>If a patch fixing a PR</strong> is
> submitted to the gcc-patches
> +mailine list, a link to the message with the patch
> in it should be added to
> +the PR, as well as the keyword "patch".</p>
>
> "mailing list" or let's just use "list" and also
> omit "in it".
>
> Perhaps add "is submitted" to the <strong> part?
>
> The patch is fine if you consider these
> suggestions,
I believe I've addressed all the above comments. Patch
is attached. If okay, please apply (I have cvs
approval, but haven't set things up right yet).
>
> PS: I'm having a problem viewing the patches
> attached by your mail, as
> they are labeled "Application/X-UNKNOWN".
> "text/plain" or similar work
> fine. Is this something you could change to?
Since it's yahoo mail (and I'm reluctant to use any
other account for spam reasons), I'm a bit
constrained. As David suggested, this is on a Mac, so
maybe it's a Safari issue. Does this one work any
better? Thanks,
Dara
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to the next release that needs fixing. The milestone can be changed
by the release manager and his/her delegates.</p>
+<p><strong>If a patch fixing a PR is submitted</strong> to the list, a link
+to the message with the patch should be added to the PR, as well as the
+keyword "patch".</p>
+
<p><strong>Meta-bugs (reports with the keyword "meta-bug")</strong> are
used to group PRs that have a common denominator. Meta-bugs do not have
testcases of their own, but provide links to regular PRs via Bugzilla's