Re: Linux 2.6.11.1
From: Andrew Morton
Date: Sat Mar 05 2005 - 00:16:59 EST
Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > cramfs-small-stat2-fix.patch
> > setup_per_zone_lowmem_reserve-oops-fix.patch
> > dv1394-ioctl-retval-fix.patch
> > ppc32-compilation-fixes-for-ebony-luan-and-ocotea.patch
> > nfsd--sgi-921857-find-broken-with-nohide-on-nfsv3.patch
> > nfsd--exportfs-reduce-stack-usage.patch
>
> Unless it's crashing for people, stack usage is IMO a wanted-fix not
> needed-fix.
Sure. The patch is bog-obvious though.
>
> > nfsd--svcrpc-add-a-per-flavor-set_client-method.patch
>
> is this critical?
Doubt it, unless the succeeding patches have a dependency on it. But the
other patches have not been tested without this one being present.
These patches have been in mm for four weeks, so it's probably OK from a
stability POV to take them straight into linux-release. If they were
fresher then the way to handle them would be to merge them into Linus's
tree and backport in a couple of weeks time.
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