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The project home is http://elfutils.org/
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The current elfutils source code can be checked out with
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git clone git://sourceware.org/git/elfutils.git
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The developer mailinglist to send patches to is
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elfutils-devel@sourceware.org.
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https://sourceware.org/ml/elfutils-devel/
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To subscribe send an email to elfutils-devel-subscribe@sourceware.org
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Or use the form at https://sourceware.org/mailman/listinfo/elfutils-devel
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Please supply patches using git format-patch or using git send-email.
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Sign your work
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To facilitate tracking of who did what, we've adopted a "sign-off"
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procedure for patches based on the procedure used by the Linux kernel
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project.
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The sign-off is a simple line at the end of the explanation for the
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patch, which certifies that you wrote it or otherwise have the right
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to pass it on as a patch under an appropriate license. The rules are
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pretty simple: if you can certify the below:
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Developer's Certificate of Origin
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By making a contribution to this project, I certify that:
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(a) The contribution was created in whole or in part by me,
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and I have the right to submit the contribution under each
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license indicated in, or otherwise designated as being
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applicable to, the file.
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(b) The contribution was provided directly to me by some other
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person who certified (a), and I have not modified it.
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(c) I understand and agree that the project and the
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contribution are public and that a record of the
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contribution (including all personal information I submit
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with it, including my sign-off) is maintained indefinitely
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and may be redistributed.
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then you just add a line saying
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Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <random@developer.example.org>
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using your real name (sorry, no pseudonyms or anonymous contributions.)
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git commit --signoff will add such a Signed-off-by line at the end of
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the commit log message for you.
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The ideal patch contains a ChangeLog entry and a test case for the
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bug fixed or feature added.
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The testsuite (make check) is expected to have zero failing tests.
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Do not knowingly add tests that FAIL. If there are architectures or
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configurations where a tests is not supported make sure they are
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skipped instead of failing. Adding "exit 77" in the test shell wrapper
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indicates that a test was SKIPPED.
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We do allow binaries in the testsuite for tests that only need to
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read ELF or DWARF data and if generating the data in the testcase
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itself is difficult or would be architecture specific.
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The binaries should be bzip2 compressed. Add a note in the test
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wrapper run-<testcase>.sh script how to regenerate the binary.
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After sending your patch to the mailinglist one of the committers
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to the project will review it, give feedback, and if perfect they
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will commit it for you.
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You can become a maintainer/committer yourself after you have provided
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at least a handful of accepted patches and agree to the guidelines in
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this document for creating, reviewing, accepting and committing patches.
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To become a committer you need a sourceware account:
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https://sourceware.org/cgi-bin/pdw/ps_form.cgi
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Upload a SSH public key and have an existing maintainer sponsor you
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for the elfutils group.
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committers can push patches through:
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ssh://<user>@sourceware.org/git/elfutils.git
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The current webpages published at https://sourceware.org/elfutils/
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can be checked out with:
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git clone ssh://<user>@sourceware.org/git/elfutils-htdocs.git
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Patches should also be posted to the mailinglist.
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As a maintainer/committer you should still post patches as described
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above. And ideally they are reviewed and approved as above. If no
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other committer has reviewed or objected to your patch for a week
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you may use your own judgement whether you ping your patch or push
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it after "self-review". If you do, you should post a message to the
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mailinglist that the patch has been pushed.
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committers may also create git branches starting with <nickname>/...
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patches on these branches are works in progress, so might not be perfect
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yet, but should follow the above guidelines as much as possible and should
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be aimed at integration into master. For merging a branch into master
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the same process as above should be followed by posting the patches
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to the list first.
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committers/maintainers who repeatedly ignore the above guidelines,
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are hostile or offensive towards other committers or contributors,
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and don't correct their behavior after being asked by other committers
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will be removed as maintainer/committer.
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