getpriority() and top display for priority inconsistent
Houder
houder@xs4all.nl
Thu Aug 15 11:04:00 GMT 2019
On Thu, 15 Aug 2019 12:20:38, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> On Aug 15 09:41, Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] via cygwin wrote:
> > > git format-patch output with commit message, please?
> >=20
> > Please educate me how to do that; I am just using "git diff --no-color".
>
> $ git add <files with changes you want to commit>
> $ git commit
>
> - opens editor to create a commit message. first line is summary,
> second line stays empty, descriptive text follows in line 3+.
>
> $ git format-patch -1
>
> - creates a git patch file which can be attached to your email or
> just send *as* email with `git send-email --to=3D<addr> <filename>
>
> Starting with git has a bit steep learning curve, but it's totally
> worth it. There's a great free online book available:
Steep learning curve is right (but you already got that, is it not,
Anton?
>
> https://git-scm.com/book/
>
Look at ch5 (distributed git), then .2 (contributing to a project),
then 'Public Project over Email'.
Also consult (using your Linux-box?)
- man git-format-patch
- man git-send-email
On Cygwin you have to install both git and git-email ... the latter
in case you want to use git send-email ...
Also, you will have to extend ~/.gitconfig in case you want to use
git send-email w/
[sendemail]
smtpserver = smtp....
smtpencryption = ...
smtpserverport = ...
smtpuser = ...
You were leaving town soon, were you not?
Good luck!
Henri
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