Hi!
Catonano skribis:
> In asking for directions I was referring to the workflow in using the
> debbugs-emacs thing, how to save a patch locally when receiving it on the
> mailing list, how to apply it
I just pipe the message (with ‘|’ in Gnus) to “git am -s” and voilà.
> The way I found is
2017-02-26 20:02 GMT+01:00 Christopher Allan Webber
:
> Pjotr Prins writes:
>
> > I submitted my first patch on debbugs. It is a fairly trivial one for
> > speedtest-cli which I need because I move around so much ;)
>
Yes, this writeup is way cool
A great reference !
Thank you Pjotr !
BUT ! ;
Pjotr Prins writes:
> I submitted my first patch on debbugs. It is a fairly trivial one for
> speedtest-cli which I need because I move around so much ;)
>
> More importantly I wrote some documentation:
>
>
> https://github.com/pjotrp/guix-notes/blob/master/HACKING.org#making-a-patch-and-submit
I submitted my first patch on debbugs. It is a fairly trivial one for
speedtest-cli which I need because I move around so much ;)
More importantly I wrote some documentation:
https://github.com/pjotrp/guix-notes/blob/master/HACKING.org#making-a-patch-and-submit-to-the-guix-project
Comments we
2017-02-12 15:21 GMT+01:00 Christopher Allan Webber
:
> So! We have a new debbugs tracking of guix-patches. Great! Those who
> are emacs users in the know probably like to use the M-x debbugs-gnu
> interface. Here's what you need to do:
>
> Add this to your .emacs:
> (add-to-list 'debbugs-g