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Using git for gPXE development during GSoC 2008
Overview
During GSoC, you will be working with three git repositories:
- The master project repository
- Your local working repository
- Your personal public repository
You will edit code in your local working repository. Every so often (at least once a week, preferably more) you will push changes from your local working repository to your personal public repository. This allows us to see your code.
You will occasionally need to pull changes from the master project repository, in order to keep your local working repository up to date with the main gPXE codebase.
When your code is ready to be merged into the main gPXE codebase, we will pull from your personal public repository.
Setting up your repositories
Start by downloading the source tree as per the instructions on the Download page:
git-clone git://git.etherboot.org/scm/gpxe.git
This will create your local working repository.
Add a link to your personal public repository:
cd gpxe git-remote add personal git+ssh://USERNAME@git.etherboot.org//pub/scm/people/USERNAME/gpxe.git
where USERNAME is your username on rom.etherboot.org.
Make sure that your personal public repository is up to date:
git-push personal
Example workflow
This example shows you the various stages of creating code and publishing it.
Start by creating a branch to work in:
cd gpxe/src git-checkout -b mywork origin/master git-push personal mywork
Edit and commit some files:
emacs drivers/net/mydriver.c git-commit drivers/net/mydriver.c
Publish your changes:
git-push personal