[llvm-commits] Disable gcc's -Wuninitialized

Stephen McGruer stephen.mcgruer at gmail.com
Wed Jan 9 08:38:59 PST 2013


I believe it attempts to respect the In-Reply-To header, but only if the
subject lines are close enough (and I think they have to be fairly close).
So I'd guess that git is sending out too-different subject lines for it to
recognize. As to why it's like that, I have no idea.

I'm not at the moment a huge fan of this git 'send an initial email then
follow up with the actual patch some time later', but maybe that's because
I use Gmail ;).

Stephen


On 9 January 2013 16:24, <dag at cray.com> wrote:

> David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> writes:
>
> > A lot of people use GMail. GMail doesn't thread based on headers, it
> > only threads based on subjects. Pretty sure that killed any kind of
> > threading your git setup was hoping to create.
>
> It doesn't honor In-Reply-To and related headers?  That's what I think
> git uses.
>
>                            -David
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