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Best Practice To Track Linux Kernel Changes

From: Lukas Ruf <ruf_at_rawip.org>
Date: 2004-04-03 17:59:32 CEST

Dear all,

after I have figured out the basics thanks to this mailing list(!), I
plan importing all my CVS-stuff into subversion. I already fell in
love with the moving feature....

One (next) issue I do not know how to handle with subversion is:
- I am working on several extensions to the Linux kernel of which I
  managed the source codes to keep running with latest 2.4 and 2.6 kernels.
- However, I need to stay up-to-date with the kernel core-development,
  i.e. whenever a new kernel is released, I must important that kernel
  into the repository and apply all the patches.

I have read the svn-book chapter 4 and most "Repository Layout".
Searching the archived has not revealed a hint.

Hence, I would like to ask the mailing list whether there is a
recommendation on how to do what I plan to do.

Thanks for any hint!

wbr,
Lukas

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