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Update submitting-patches file.
The submitting patches page needed a bit of updating. It was currently a mash-up between the pre and post git eras. Signed-off-by: Xavier Chantry <shiningxc@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
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@ -4,34 +4,38 @@ Pacman - Submitting Patches
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This document is here mainly to make my job easier, and is more of a guideline,
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and not a strict set of rules. Please try to follow as much as you can.
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NOTE: Much of this is paraphrased from the kernel documentation's
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NOTE: Some of this is paraphrased from the kernel documentation's
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"SubmittingPatches" file.
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Creating your patch
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-------------------
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Most of this was more relevant before we switched to GIT for version control.
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However, much of it is still applicable and should be followed. Some notes
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have been added to make this a bit more up-to-date with the GIT workflow.
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Patches need to be submitted in GIT format. So for getting started, you will
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have to read some git guides first, to learn how to fetch pacman git repo, how
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to configure your name and email adress, how to create a branch, a commit, and
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finally your patch.
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* Use "diff -up" or "diff -uprN" to create patches.
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* use git commit -s for creating a commit of your changes.
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These options make the diff easier to read for those of us who try to review
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submitted patches. If you are working on your own git branch, then GIT
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formatted patches are perfectly acceptable.
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The -s allows you to credit yourself by adding a "Signed Off By" line to
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indicate who has "signed" the patch - who has approved it.
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* Please try to make patches "p1 applicable"
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Signed-off-by: Aaron Griffin <aaron@archlinux.org>
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This means that if you are patching file "lib/libalpm/alpm.h", I should be
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able to apply your patch while passing the -p1 argument to 'patch'. The diff
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header should look like so:
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Please use your real name and email address. Feel free to "scramble" the
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address if you're afraid of spam.
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--- ORIGINAL_DIR/lib/libalpm/alpm.h
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+++ NEW_DIR/lib/libalpm/alpm.h
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* Describe your patch.
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With '-p1' the ORIGINAL_DIR and NEW_DIR arguments are stripped. GIT produces
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p1 formatted patches by default.
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It helps if you describe the changes of the patch in the git commit log.
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This allows others to see what you intended so as to compare it to
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what was actually done, and allows better feedback.
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* Use git format-patch to create patches.
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Your commit message will be shown above the patch by default when you will use
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`git-format-patch`, including the signoff line.
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Submitting your patch
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@ -41,8 +45,7 @@ Submitting your patch
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* Send the patch to the pacman-dev mailing list
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The mailing list is the primary queue for review and acceptance. Here you
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will get feedback, and let me know the details of your patch. It also helps
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if you add "[patch]" to the beginning of your Subject line.
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will get feedback, and let me know the details of your patch.
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* No MIME, no links, no compression, no attachments. Just plain text.
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@ -51,28 +54,8 @@ reasons for this. Firstly, it makes them easier to read with any mail reader,
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it allows easier review "at a glance", and most importantly, it allows people
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to comment on exact lines of the patch in reply emails.
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It is important to know that the diff format ignores plain text before (and
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after) the main diff itself. If you directly insert your patch into an email,
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you can safely add lines above it describing your patch.
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git send-email allows you to send git formatted patches in plain text easily.
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* Describe your patch.
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Before the actual diff begins, it helps if you describe the changes in the
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patch. This allows others to see what you intended so as to compare it to
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what was actually done, and allows better feedback. If you use
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`git-format-patch` to create your patch, then your commit message will
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be shown above the patch by default.
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* Credit yourself
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Just like with the kernel, it helps if you add a "Signed Off By" line to
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indicate who has "signed" the patch - who has approved it.
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Signed-off-by: Aaron Griffin <aaron@archlinux.org>
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Please use your real name and email address. Feel free to "scramble" the
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address if you're afraid of spam. `git commit -s` makes this easy.
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After you submit
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