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[bug#44625] [PATCH] gnu: Add b4.
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zimoun |
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[bug#44625] [PATCH] gnu: Add b4. |
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Sat, 14 Nov 2020 03:14:26 +0100 |
Hi Kyle,
I have not tried your patch, yet. And I have questions about tooling,
maybe it is not the right place to do so.
On Fri, 13 Nov 2020 at 19:39, Kyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com> wrote:
> b4 is focused on lore.kernel.org public-inbox archives, but it's useful for
> any public-inbox [1] instance, including yhetil.org/guix-patches :). Here's
> an example with a recent multi-patch thread that involves multiple versions.
Look super useful.
> $ # in the guix repo
> $ git config b4.attestation-policy off
> $ git config b4.midmask https://yhetil.org/guix-patches/%s
> $ b4 am 20201028165112.28575-1-zimon.toutoune@gmail.com
>
> The end result is a filtered mbox with the v2 patches. Also, because the
> sender helpfully included the base commit, `b4 am' will use that information
> in the instructions that it outputs.
You mean ’b4’ filters out the 2 Ludo’s messages when applying the 2
patches, right?
In this case, ’b4’ will also fetch the patches from yhetil.org, right?
If <issues.guix.gnu.org> exposes (somewhere?) the Message-ID (as we have
discussed [1]), then one user could browse, copy the Message-ID that
they is interested and paste locally as you explain above; without the
need to subscribe or use Emacs-Debbugs. Right?
BTW, I think that base commit should be strongly encouraged when
submitting patches. See [2] :-)
1; <https://yhetil.org/guix-devel/86sgbhz3fe.fsf@gmail.com>
2:
<https://yhetil.org/guix-patches/20201012082003.19936-1-zimon.toutoune@gmail.com>
> If the above sounds useful to you but you'd prefer to work in Emacs, you
> might be interested in piem (<https://git.kyleam.com/piem/about/>), which
> includes a transient (i.e magit-popup's successor) interface to b4.
I have not tried either. Is it packaged for Guix?
Well, does b4 and piem works with worktree?
Currently, I am using Emacs and Notmuch. I have subscribed to
guix-patches and when I try a patch, I do:
| git gam the-branch-worktree
where ’gam’ is just ’-C ~/src/guix/wk/ am -3 --reject’. And depending
on the thread structure, sometimes I have to go patch by patch.
Using b4+piem, then reading the message, I will do ’M-x piem-b4-am’ and
whatever the thread structure, the patches sent as “in-reply-to“ will be
applied. Right?
(Aside messages including non inlined patches, if I read correctly the
doc.)
All the best,
simon