1.1 --- a/README Fri Aug 07 18:30:45 2009 +0200
1.2 +++ b/README Fri Aug 07 18:24:25 2009 +0200
1.3 @@ -45,6 +45,35 @@
1.4 The SoB line is clearly described in Documentation/SubmittingPatches , section
1.5 12, of your favourite Linux kernel source tree.
1.6
1.7 +Then you'll need to correctly configure Mercurial. There are two extensions
1.8 +that you may find usefull:
1.9 + - mq : http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/MqExtension
1.10 + - patchbomb : http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/PatchbombExtension
1.11 +
1.12 +Here's a typical hacking session:
1.13 + hg clone http://ymorin.is-a-geek.org/hg/crosstool-ng crosstool-ng
1.14 + cd crosstool-ng
1.15 + hg qinit
1.16 + hg qnew -D -U -e my_first_patch
1.17 + *edit patch description*
1.18 + *hack* *hack* *check* *fails* *hack* *hack* *check* *works*
1.19 + hg qref -D -e
1.20 + *edit patch description, serving as commit message*
1.21 + hg qnew -D -U -e my_second_patch
1.22 + *edit patch description*
1.23 + *hack* *hack* *check* *fails* *hack* *hack* *check* *works*
1.24 + hg qref -D -e
1.25 + *edit patch description, serving as commit message*
1.26 + hg email --outgoing --intro \
1.27 + --from '"Your Full NAME" <your.email (at) your.domain>' \
1.28 + --to '"Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998 (at) anciens.enib.fr>' \
1.29 + --cc 'crossgcc (at) sourceware.org'
1.30 + *edit introductory message*
1.31 + *wait for feedback*
1.32 + *re-send if no answer for a few days*
1.33 +
1.34 +Note: replace' (at) ' above with a plain '@'.
1.35 +
1.36 CREDITS /
1.37 _______/
1.38