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bug#61489: Acknowledgement ([PATCH 1/1] Increase BLOCK_ALIGN from 2¹⁰to


From: Konstantin Kharlamov
Subject: bug#61489: Acknowledgement ([PATCH 1/1] Increase BLOCK_ALIGN from 2¹⁰to 2¹⁵)
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2023 11:22:49 +0300
User-agent: Evolution 3.46.3

On Tue, 2023-02-14 at 09:20 +0100, Robert Pluim wrote:
> > > > > > On Tue, 14 Feb 2023 09:56:19 +0300, Konstantin Kharlamov
> > > > > > <hi-angel@yandex.ru> said:
> 
>     Konstantin> On Tue, 2023-02-14 at 09:45 +0300, Konstantin Kharlamov wrote:
>     >> On Tue, 2023-02-14 at 05:29 +0200, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>     >> > > From: Konstantin Kharlamov <hi-angel@yandex.ru>
>     >> > > Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2023 23:05:21 +0300
>     >> > > 
>     >> > > Idk if it's a feature (bugtracker is an odd way of managing the
> patches in
>     >> > > general, so who knows), but for the safe case I'll mention that
> debbugs
>     >> > > created
>     >> > > for the cover-letter email a separate page bug#61490
>     >> > 
>     >> > You should never change the Subject of a bug report, unless you want
> a
>     >> > new bug created by the tracker.
>     >> 
>     >> Thank you. But, how one sends a patch series then?
> 
> You send your cover letter to bug-gnu-emacs, which creates a bug
> <bugnumber>. You then send the rest of the series to
> <bugnumber>@debbugs.gnu.org (for extra credit, you put the bug number
> in the commit message before doing this).

But this won't work, because every patch has a different title. So if debbugs
creates a new report per title, this means the problem will still persist.





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