Re: [Gimp-developer] Submitting GIT patch

2009-07-03 Thread Eric Daoust
Hello,

The nohalo patch is submitted on bugzilla (bug #587696) with sampler
execution time summaries and three XML test files.

Eric

 Hi,

 First of all, remeber that your git repository of GEGL is a clone, you can
 mess it up however badly you like without affecting everyone elses repo.
 When you get push access you need to be more careful though ;)

 When you have cloned, create and checkout a branch to do your work on:
 git checkout -b gsoc2009-adaptive-resampler origin/master

 Then do your changes. Make sure to commit often. In general, the more
 commits the better. Commits are easy to squash together but it's more work
 to separate a single commit into two.

 You don't need to switch back to master, to rebase with origin/master, just
 do:
 git pull --rebase

 while you are on your gsoc2009-adaptive-resampler branch.

 And note that in the end, it is not a matter of creating the patch.
 Rather, your delivery should be a series of git commits created with
 git format-patch origin/master..gsoc2009-adaptive-resampler -o output-folder

 You then tarball the output-folder and send it to us, preferably coordinated
 through #gegl on irc.gimp.org.

 Hope this helps, feel free to ask further quetions if you need
 clarifications.

 Oh and a final thing, make sure to look at gitk --all after each git
 operation so that you can see what is going on.

  / Martin

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Re: [Gimp-developer] Submitting GIT patch

2009-07-03 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

On Fri, 2009-07-03 at 13:28 -0400, Eric Daoust wrote:

 The nohalo patch is submitted on bugzilla (bug #587696) with sampler
 execution time summaries and three XML test files.

Please do also announce this on the gegl-developer list. Thanks.


Sven


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Re: [Gimp-developer] Submitting GIT patch

2009-06-30 Thread Adam Turcotte
Amongst other things I have written, I have made two small changes to
a file that are relevant to an open Bugzilla.

How would I go about creating a patch specifically for this file to
post as an attachment to this thread?



Adam Turcotte
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Re: [Gimp-developer] Submitting GIT patch

2009-06-30 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 15:10 -0400, Adam Turcotte wrote:
 Amongst other things I have written, I have made two small changes to
 a file that are relevant to an open Bugzilla.
 
 How would I go about creating a patch specifically for this file to
 post as an attachment to this thread?

Did you already commit this change to your tree? If not, do that now.
You may want to create a branch for your local work, but that is not
necessary. After you have committed your change(s), you create a patch
(or a set of patches) by using the command 'git format-patch'. Have a
look at 'git help commit' and 'git help format-patch' for the gory
details or consult one of the many git tutorials.


Sven


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[Gimp-developer] Submitting GIT patch

2009-06-29 Thread Eric Daoust
Hello,

I'm no expert in GIT but in my experience with SVN things can become
a mess if we're not careful, so I want to make sure I am doing things
correctly.

I am ready to submit a working nohalo1 patch for GEGL that is a faster
replacement for sharp.  I believe this is the procedure I must follow.
(I will backup my files just in case)

-create local branch so that I am not committing to the main trunk
-remove sharp from the branch
-add nohalo1
-commit to the branch
-switch back to main branch, pull
-switch back to my local branch
-rebase with master
-fix conflicts
-create the patch

I found a similar procedure at this page:
https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/sending-patches

Any help/advice is greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your time,
Eric
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Re: [Gimp-developer] Submitting GIT patch

2009-06-29 Thread Martin Nordholts
On 06/29/2009 05:10 PM, Eric Daoust wrote:
 I am ready to submit a working nohalo1 patch for GEGL that is a faster
 replacement for sharp.  I believe this is the procedure I must follow.
 (I will backup my files just in case)

 -create local branch so that I am not committing to the main trunk
 -remove sharp from the branch
 -add nohalo1
 -commit to the branch
 -switch back to main branch, pull
 -switch back to my local branch
 -rebase with master
 -fix conflicts
 -create the patch


Hi,

First of all, remeber that your git repository of GEGL is a clone, you 
can mess it up however badly you like without affecting everyone elses 
repo. When you get push access you need to be more careful though ;)

When you have cloned, create and checkout a branch to do your work on:
git checkout -b gsoc2009-adaptive-resampler origin/master

Then do your changes. Make sure to commit often. In general, the more 
commits the better. Commits are easy to squash together but it's more 
work to separate a single commit into two.

You don't need to switch back to master, to rebase with origin/master, 
just do:
git pull --rebase

while you are on your gsoc2009-adaptive-resampler branch.

And note that in the end, it is not a matter of creating the patch. 
Rather, your delivery should be a series of git commits created with
git format-patch origin/master..gsoc2009-adaptive-resampler -o output-folder

You then tarball the output-folder and send it to us, preferably 
coordinated through #gegl on irc.gimp.org.

Hope this helps, feel free to ask further quetions if you need 
clarifications.

Oh and a final thing, make sure to look at gitk --all after each git 
operation so that you can see what is going on.

  / Martin

 I found a similar procedure at this page:
 https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/sending-patches

 Any help/advice is greatly appreciated.

 Thank you for your time,
 Eric
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