Hello Christoph, all,
The most straightforward way for us is to have a pull request in epicsdeb, when the fork has properly formed and tagged upstream and pristine-tar branches. Then, we can verify easily that the build-upload-publish process works without any issues, and as such, the PR (and branches) can be easily incorporated. Even if it's not final-final in terms of patches/upstream, we'll still have a reference point where everything worked. Whatever adjustments and upstream PRs can then follow and can then be another PR to epicsdeb.
Regards,
Anton.
Hi all,
On 4/30/19 8:01 PM, Anton Derbenev wrote:
> 2) The patch queue has a patch that has no ownership information.
Are you talking about the 0012-xygraph-crash-fix.patch? This is a patch
by Bruce Hill from an earlier talk on this list:
https://epics.anl.gov/tech-talk/2018/msg01098.php
I could do a pull request for epicsdeb or Anton can push the changes
since he is an epicsdeb maintainer. I will also fork the upstream
repository and do a pull request for the patches I consider as non
Debian specific. There aren't much important changes though.
I also second Ralphs suggestion, to move the edm upstream repo to the
proper location at epics-extensions.
Best regards,
Christoph
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