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Re: [PATCH] target_read_aux_vector


> In fact (now that you mention it), I though I understood that
> [PATCH] means "I have applied this patch", as opposed to
> "please review my patch".  But what the heck, are these conventions
> even written down anywhere?

If there are special conventions for this mailing list, I am not aware of
them and would appreciate a pointer.  In the rest of the world, the
"[PATCH]" prefix means, "This message contains a patch that actually
compiles and kind of works for me, not just me talking out of my ass and
maybe pasting in some random code."


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