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Re: Running tests as a gnulib developer
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Reuben Thomas |
Subject: |
Re: Running tests as a gnulib developer |
Date: |
Tue, 10 Jan 2012 18:14:38 +0000 |
On 10 January 2012 18:07, Jim Meyering <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> It is good practice when asking for help (and getting it)
> to volunteer the patch that would have saved you some trouble.
> Since you've just hit a particular problem you are perhaps better
> placed than anyone else to propose a fix.
You're quite right in general. I had hoped that the frequency with
which I do offer patches would make it obvious that I'm aware of that
too. In this case, I'm currently two deep in a (dependent) stack of
gnulib patches and have hit an issue I am not confident I fully
understand that seems to require a trivial patch which it would take
rather less time for a committer to prepare than it would to review,
correct & push when received from me.
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Re: Running tests as a gnulib developer, Bruno Haible, 2012/01/10
Re: Running tests as a gnulib developer, Bruno Haible, 2012/01/10