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32.Dd April 2, 2013
33.Dt DEVELOPMENT 7
34.Os
35.Sh NAME
36.Nm development
37.Nd quick starter for development with the DragonFly codebase
38.Sh DESCRIPTION
39.Dx
40uses the
41.Xr git 1
42distributed revision control system.
43If it is not already on the system, it needs to be installed via
44.Xr dports 7
45.Pa ( devel/git ) .
46.Pp
47The
48.Sx EXAMPLES
49section gives initial information to get going with development on
50.Dx .
51Please refer to the
52.Xr git 1
53manual pages and other related documents for further information on git's
54capabilities and how to use them.
55The
56.Sx SEE ALSO
57section below has some links.
58.Pp
59For information on how to build the
60.Dx
61system from source code, see
62.Xr build 7 .
63For information on how to build the LiveCD, LiveDVD or thumb drive image, see
64.Xr release 7 .
65.Pp
66For a specification of
67.Dx Ap s
68preferred source code style, refer to
69.Xr style 9 .
70An
71.Xr emacs 1
72function to switch C-mode to this style (more or less) can be found in
73.Pa /usr/share/misc/dragonfly.el .
74For
75.Xr vim 1
76users, a
77.Pa /usr/share/misc/dragonfly.vim
78is available.
79.Sh EXAMPLES
80A fresh copy of the repository can be cloned anywhere.
81Note that the directory to clone into
82.Pa ( /usr/src
83in the following example) must not exist, so all previous work in this
84directory has to be saved and the directory be removed prior to cloning.
85Also note that while the main repository is on
86.Pa crater ,
87it is recommended that one of the
88.Dx
89mirrors be used instead.
90.Pp
91Simple setup and updating of local repository is done using
92.Pa /usr/Makefile :
93.Bd -literal -offset 4n
94cd /usr
95make help		# get help
96make src-checkout	# initial setup
97make src-update
98.Ed
99.Pp
100Somewhat finer control can be achieved using
101.Xr git 1
102directly.
103To clone the repository and check out the master branch (this will take
104some time):
105.Bd -literal -offset 4n
106cd /usr
107git clone -o crater git://crater.dragonflybsd.org/dragonfly.git src
108cd src
109.Ed
110.Pp
111The repository can be held up to date by pulling frequently (to set up a
112.Xr cron 8
113job,
114.Xr git 1 Ap s
115.Fl Fl git-dir
116option can be used):
117.Bd -literal -offset 4n
118cd /usr/src
119git pull
120.Ed
121.Pp
122It is not recommended to work directly in the master branch.
123To create and checkout a working branch:
124.Bd -literal -offset 4n
125git checkout -b work
126.Ed
127.Pp
128To create and checkout a branch of the
129.Dx 2.0
130release (called
131.Sy rel2_0 ) :
132.Bd -literal -offset 4n
133git checkout -b rel2_0 crater/DragonFly_RELEASE_2_0
134.Ed
135.Pp
136Branches can be deleted just as easy:
137.Bd -literal -offset 4n
138git branch -d work
139.Ed
140.Pp
141After changes have been made to a branch, they can be committed:
142.Bd -literal -offset 4n
143git commit -a
144.Ed
145.Pp
146.Xr git-commit 1 Ap s
147.Fl m
148and
149.Fl F
150options can be used to specify a commit message on the command line or read
151it from a file, respectively.
152.Pp
153Finally, branches can be merged with the (updated) master by using
154.Cm rebase :
155.Bd -literal -offset 4n
156git checkout master
157git pull
158git checkout work
159git rebase master
160.Ed
161.Sh VENDOR IMPORTS
162When importing vendor sources, make sure that you don't import
163too many unnecessary sources.
164Especially test suites that are not used by the
165.Dx
166build are good candidates for being stripped away.
167These instructions assume that you have already extracted
168the source package into its final directory and that they are
169trimmed appropriately.
170.Pp
171.Em \&Do not change the vendor sources before importing them
172on the vendor branch!
173Necessary changes to the vendor sources can be applied to
174.Pa master
175after the import.
176.Pp
177For the following commands, we will import the imaginary package
178.Nm foo-2.3
179into
180.Pa /usr/src/contrib/foo .
181If this is the first import of
182.Nm foo ,
183you will have to choose the name of the vendor branch.
184Customarily, this will be
185.Pa vendor/FOO .
186However, if you intend to maintain multiple vendor sources for the
187same package
188.Em concurrently ,
189you should choose a branch name which includes part of the version,
190i.e.\&
191.Pa vendor/FOO2 .
192.Pp
193As a first step, we trick git to work on the vendor branch instead of on
194.Pa master .
195Be careful, since after issuing this command all your commits will go to the
196vendor branch, but you will commit
197.Em the whole working tree
198and not just the vendor sources!
199Thus you have to specify the exact directory for
200.Li git commit .
201In order to commit, you will have to add the new sources first.
202.Pp
203If the vendor branch already exists, make sure that you have a local vendor
204branch which is up to date.
205To this end, run:
206.Bd -literal -offset 4n
207git update-ref refs/heads/vendor/FOO origin/vendor/FOO
208.Ed
209.Pp
210The next commands perform the actual import.
211.Bd -literal -offset 4n
212git symbolic-ref HEAD refs/heads/vendor/FOO
213git add contrib/foo
214git commit -m "Import foo-2.3" contrib/foo
215.Ed
216.Pp
217With these commands we have imported the vendor sources on their own branch.
218In the next step, we merge the vendor branch into master.
219.Bd -literal -offset 4n
220git checkout master
221git merge vendor/FOO
222.Ed
223.Pp
224Now you are free to change the sources in contrib/foo, since you are
225back on the
226.Pa master
227branch.
228The first thing to do is to add
229.Pa README.DRAGONFLY
230and
231.Pa README.DELETED .
232The former documents how the imported sources can be obtained, including
233a checksum of the tarball.
234The latter lists all files and directories that have been removed from the
235source package.
236You should use the
237.Pa /usr/src/tools/tools/genreadmedeleted/genreadmedeleted
238shell script to generate this file.
239Commit the
240.Pa README Ns s
241first, then commit your local changes to the sources:
242.Bd -literal -offset 4n
243git add contrib/foo/README.D*
244git commit -m "foo: add our READMEs"
245.Ed
246.Pp
247Finally, push master and the vendor branch to crater:
248.Bd -literal -offset 4n
249git push crater master vendor/FOO
250.Ed
251.Sh SEE ALSO
252.Xr git 1 Pq Pa devel/git ,
253.Xr build 7 ,
254.Xr committer 7 ,
255.Xr release 7
256.Rs
257.%T "Documentation on git's page"
258.%O "http://git-scm.com/documentation"
259.Re
260.Rs
261.%T "Git Magic"
262.%O "http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~blynn/gitmagic/"
263.Re
264.Sh HISTORY
265The
266.Nm
267manual page was originally written by
268.An Matthew Dillon Aq Mt dillon@FreeBSD.org
269and first appeared
270in
271.Fx 5.0 ,
272December 2002.
273It was rewritten when
274.Dx
275switched to
276.Xr git 1 .
277