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Clarify that git format-patch output is preferred for creating patch files. Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
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HOW TO CONTRIBUTE TO OpenSSL
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Development is coordinated on the openssl-dev mailing list (see
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http://www.openssl.org for information on subscribing). If you
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would like to submit a patch, send it to rt@openssl.org with
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the string "[PATCH]" in the subject. Please be sure to include a
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textual explanation of what your patch does.
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You can also make GitHub pull requests. If you do this, please also send
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mail to rt@openssl.org with a brief description and a link to the PR so
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that we can more easily keep track of it.
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If you are unsure as to whether a feature will be useful for the general
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OpenSSL community please discuss it on the openssl-dev mailing list first.
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Someone may be already working on the same thing or there may be a good
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reason as to why that feature isn't implemented.
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Patches should be as up to date as possible, preferably relative to the
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current Git or the last snapshot. They should follow our coding style
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(see https://www.openssl.org/policies/codingstyle.html) and compile without
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warnings using the --strict-warnings flag. OpenSSL compiles on many varied
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platforms: try to ensure you only use portable features.
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Our preferred format for patch files is "git format-patch" output. For example
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to provide a patch file containing the last commit in your local git repository
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use the following command:
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# git format-patch --stdout HEAD^ >mydiffs.patch
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Another method of creating an acceptable patch file without using git is as
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follows:
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# cd openssl-work
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# [your changes]
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# ./Configure dist; make clean
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# cd ..
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# diff -ur openssl-orig openssl-work > mydiffs.patch
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