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{{Cmd|git send-email --to alpine-aports@lists.alpinelinux.org HEAD^}}
{{Cmd|git send-email --to alpine-aports@lists.alpinelinux.org HEAD^}}
{{Tip|You save the To-address in the git config with: {{Cmd|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  
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  
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{{Note|The git send-email command is provided by the '''git-email''' package ('''git-perl''' in v2.7 and older). }}
{{Note|The git send-email command is provided by the '''git-email''' package ('''git-perl''' in v2.7 and older). }}


Read [[Development using git]] to send patch with SMTP Auth.
See [[Development using git#Email_configuration]] on how configure SMTP Auth.


== Multiple commits with 'git send-email' ==
== Multiple commits with 'git send-email' ==

Revision as of 11:06, 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^

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

Note: The git send-email command is provided by the git-email package (git-perl in v2.7 and older).

See Development using git#Email_configuration on how configure 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 make sure it doesn't reply.

Don't do:

  • [PATCH 0/m]
    • [PATCH 1/m]
      • [PATCH 2/m]
        • ...

But do:

  • [PATCH 0/m]
    • [PATCH 1/m]
    • [PATCH 2/m]
    • ..