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| [[DEVELOPERS]] |
| == DEVELOPERS file and get-developers |
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| The main Buildroot directory contains a file named +DEVELOPERS+ that |
| lists the developers involved with various areas of Buildroot. Thanks |
| to this file, the +get-developers+ tool allows to: |
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| - Calculate the list of developers to whom patches should be sent, by |
| parsing the patches and matching the modified files with the |
| relevant developers. See xref:submitting-patches[] for details. |
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| - Find which developers are taking care of a given architecture or |
| package, so that they can be notified when a build failure occurs on |
| this architecture or package. This is done in interaction with |
| Buildroot's autobuild infrastructure. |
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| We ask developers adding new packages, new boards, or generally new |
| functionality in Buildroot, to register themselves in the +DEVELOPERS+ |
| file. As an example, we expect a developer contributing a new package |
| to include in his patch the appropriate modification to the |
| +DEVELOPERS+ file. |
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| The +DEVELOPERS+ file format is documented in detail inside the file |
| itself. |
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| The +get-developers+ tool, located in +utils/+ allows to use |
| the +DEVELOPERS+ file for various tasks: |
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| - When passing one or several patches as command line argument, |
| +get-developers+ will return the appropriate +git send-email+ |
| command. If the +-e+ option is passed, only the email addresses are |
| printed in a format suitable for +git send-email --cc-cmd+. |
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| - When using the +-a <arch>+ command line option, +get-developers+ will |
| return the list of developers in charge of the given architecture. |
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| - When using the +-p <package>+ command line option, +get-developers+ |
| will return the list of developers in charge of the given package. |
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| - When using the +-c+ command line option, +get-developers+ will look |
| at all files under version control in the Buildroot repository, and |
| list the ones that are not handled by any developer. The purpose of |
| this option is to help completing the +DEVELOPERS+ file. |
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| - When using without any arguments, it validates the integrity of the |
| DEVELOPERS file and will note WARNINGS for items that don't match. |