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> From: Mike Smith [mailto:msmith@FreeBSD.org]
> JFYI, I have the latest Intel drop building and once I've had time to 
> absorb this thread, will be bringing it in.  Intel did us 
> something of a 
> big disfavour by moving everything around, as it's going to 
> make a mess 
> in the repo, but fortunately we haven't tagged anything yet. 8)

Um, yeah, sorry.

One thing you might consider (maybe short-term, perhaps long-term) is
figuring out how you want the code, and then scripting up something that
makes a given release into that. I have a couple of good-size scripts that
do this for me, regarding the Linux patches.

Regards -- Andy

