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{
  "log": [
    {
      "commit": "a0f97e06a43cf524e616f09e6af3398e1e9c1c5b",
      "tree": "2503b24bdbc144aea9ea5bde6ead94b3406eaf98",
      "parents": [
        "9a39e273d4df0560c724c5fe71f6314a0583ca2b"
      ],
      "author": {
        "name": "Sam Ravnborg",
        "email": "sam@neptun.(none)",
        "time": "Sun Oct 14 22:21:35 2007 +0200"
      },
      "committer": {
        "name": "Sam Ravnborg",
        "email": "sam@neptun.(none)",
        "time": "Sun Oct 14 22:21:35 2007 +0200"
      },
      "message": "kbuild: enable \u0027make CFLAGS\u003d...\u0027 to add additional options to CC\n\nThe variable CFLAGS is a wellknown variable and the usage by\nkbuild may result in unexpected behaviour.\nOn top of that several people over time has asked for a way to\npass in additional flags to gcc.\n\nThis patch replace use of CFLAGS with KBUILD_CFLAGS all over the\ntree and enabling one to use:\nmake CFLAGS\u003d...\nto specify additional gcc commandline options.\n\nOne usecase is when trying to find gcc bugs but other\nuse cases has been requested too.\n\nPatch was tested on following architectures:\nalpha, arm, i386, x86_64, mips, sparc, sparc64, ia64, m68k\n\nTest was simple to do a defconfig build, apply the patch and check\nthat nothing got rebuild.\n\nSigned-off-by: Sam Ravnborg \u003csam@ravnborg.org\u003e\n"
    },
    {
      "commit": "1da177e4c3f41524e886b7f1b8a0c1fc7321cac2",
      "tree": "0bba044c4ce775e45a88a51686b5d9f90697ea9d",
      "parents": [],
      "author": {
        "name": "Linus Torvalds",
        "email": "torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org",
        "time": "Sat Apr 16 15:20:36 2005 -0700"
      },
      "committer": {
        "name": "Linus Torvalds",
        "email": "torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org",
        "time": "Sat Apr 16 15:20:36 2005 -0700"
      },
      "message": "Linux-2.6.12-rc2\n\nInitial git repository build. I\u0027m not bothering with the full history,\neven though we have it. We can create a separate \"historical\" git\narchive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it\u0027s about\n3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early\ngit days unnecessarily complicated, when we don\u0027t have a lot of good\ninfrastructure for it.\n\nLet it rip!\n"
    }
  ]
}
