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Submitting patches to the OpenOCD mailing list:
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By the time you have read this, one supposes that
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you have figured out how to clone the OpenOCD git
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repository.
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Below is a basic workflow and specific instructions
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to get you going with git and patches.
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0. Clone the git repository, rather than just
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download the source.
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git clone git://openocd.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/openocd/openocd
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or if you have problems with the "git:" protocol, use
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the slower http protocol:
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git clone http://repo.or.cz/r/openocd.git
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1. Set up git with your name and email:
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git config --global user.name "John Smith"
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git config --global user.email "john@smith.org"
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2. Work on your patches. Split the work into
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multiple small patches that can be reviewed and
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applied seperately and safely to the OpenOCD
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repository.
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while(!done) {
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work - edit files using your favorite editor.
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run "git commit -a" to commit all changes.
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}
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TIP! use "git add ." before commit to add new files.
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3. Next you need to make sure that your patches
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are on top of the latest stuff on the server and
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that there are no conflicts.
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git pull --rebase
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4. Generate the patch files. This will generate
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patches for all commits that are on top of
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the latest stuff on the server:
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git format-patch origin/master
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5. Email the patches to openocd-development@lists.berlios.de
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