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[patch 00/10] Use struct path in struct nameidata
This is a respin of the patch series Andreas posted last month. It leaves out
the restructuring of the intent which will be done at a later point in time.

There are three preparing patches that remove unneeded code IMHO. I haven't
got feedback from Takashi since he is on holiday. Please, can somebody else
acknowledge the changes?

Comments?
Jan
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Re: [patch 00/10] Use struct path in struct nameidata [ In reply to ]
Any reasons this didn't go into -mm? It's all straight-forward cleanup
and it would be a pity not to see it in 2.6.24

On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 04:12:00PM +0200, jblunck@suse.de wrote:
> This is a respin of the patch series Andreas posted last month. It leaves out
> the restructuring of the intent which will be done at a later point in time.
>
> There are three preparing patches that remove unneeded code IMHO. I haven't
> got feedback from Takashi since he is on holiday. Please, can somebody else
> acknowledge the changes?
>
> Comments?
> Jan
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[patch 00/10] Use struct path in struct nameidata [ In reply to ]
This is a respin for inclusion into -mm of the patch series I send on 27th
September. I haven't changed the patches except for letting them apply on
2.6.23-rc8-mm1.

Andrew, please add this to -mm.

Thanks,
Jan

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