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Revision as of 11:21, 7 June 2015
Patches should be created with git and submitted to alpine-aports mailing list with git send-email.
Only the last commit with 'git send-email'
To submit the last commit as a patch to alpine-aports mailing list:
git send-email --to alpine-aports@lists.alpinelinux.org HEAD^
git config sendemail.to alpine-aports@lists.alpinelinux.org
That way you can omit the '--to alpine-aports@lists.alpinelinux.org'The first line in commit message will be subject and the long description (separated with empty line) will be the body in the email. The example below shows
testing/packagename: new aport <- Subject line Enter some details about your package <- Mail body here if you like and an url where to find more information http://example.com/packagename
Read Development using git to send patch with SMTP Auth.
Multiple commits with 'git send-email'
If you have many commits you can create a directory with patches and send them with git send-email.
rm -Rf patches mkdir patches git format-patch -o patches origin git send-email patches --compose --no-chain-reply-to --to alpine-aports@lists.alpinelinux.org
You can also format patches for the last x number of commits with:
git format-patch -x -o patches
This will produce the patches for each local commit in the directory "patches" and send them. Use --no-chain-reply-to to avoid that each patch is sent as a reply to the previous patch.
Eg.
- [PATCH 0/m]
- [PATCH 1/m]
- [PATCH 2/m]
- ...
- [PATCH 2/m]
- [PATCH 1/m]
With the option --no-chain-reply-to the patches will be sent as a reply to the first email, the cover letter (the [PATCH 0/m]) and will make the email thread nicer. Like this:
- [PATCH 0/m]
- [PATCH 1/m]
- [PATCH 2/m]
- ..