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@@ -93,17 +93,17 @@ How to run it
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First do a dry run:
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First do a dry run:
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-$ ./tools/scripts/patman/patman -n
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+$ ./tools/patman/patman -n
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If it can't detect the upstream branch, try telling it how many patches
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If it can't detect the upstream branch, try telling it how many patches
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there are in your series:
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there are in your series:
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-$ ./tools/scripts/patman/patman -n -c5
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+$ ./tools/patman/patman -n -c5
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This will create patch files in your current directory and tell you who
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This will create patch files in your current directory and tell you who
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it is thinking of sending them to. Take a look at the patch files.
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it is thinking of sending them to. Take a look at the patch files.
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-$ ./tools/scripts/patman/patman -n -c5 -s1
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+$ ./tools/patman/patman -n -c5 -s1
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Similar to the above, but skip the first commit and take the next 5. This
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Similar to the above, but skip the first commit and take the next 5. This
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is useful if your top commit is for setting up testing.
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is useful if your top commit is for setting up testing.
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