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I guess we can close this one.
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Good point, that's typical legacy stuff... In mbox mode, the file is called mbox-result, in patch stack mode, it's called patch-groups...
I'm willing to accept patches that simply use a common filename for both modes, this would simplify things I guess.
I guess we can call it patch-groups for both cases.
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Hmm acc to this seems like it is called pasta-results
in patch stack mode?
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Ah, you're right. Hmm. I guess patch-groups would be a more appropriate name. pasta-result could be anything...
Do you want to patch this? It would require to:
- Patch the resources submodule, edit the default settings
- patch pasta's configuration + forward resources submodule in one commit for consistency
Shouldn't be a big deal, though.
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sure!
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opened a PR in resources submodule: lfd/PaStA-resources#2
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- Fix erroneous behaviour in LinuxMaintainers HOT 8
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- Running "pasta analyse succ" in mbox mode doesnt show appropriate error message HOT 5
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- Support identification of kernel developers for improving the precision of analysis HOT 2
- Update Readme for Getting PaStA HOT 5
- Create a ML model for the patch recipients based on the recipients of sent patches HOT 9
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