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d7dd28b6 1=head1 NAME
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3perlrepository - Using the Perl source repository
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5=head1 SYNOPSIS
6
7All of Perl's source code is kept centrally in a Git repository. The
8repository contains many Perl revisions from Perl 1 onwards and all
9the revisions from Perforce, the version control system we were using
10previously. This repository is accessible in different ways.
11
12The full repository takes up about 80MB of disk space. A check out of
13blead takes up about 160MB of disk space (including the repository). A
14build of blead takes up about 200MB (including the repository and the
15check out).
16
17=head1 GETTING ACCESS TO THE REPOSITORY
18
19=head2 READ ACCESS VIA THE WEB
20
21You may access this over the web. This allows you to browse the tree,
22see recent commits, search for particular commits and more. You may
23access it at:
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25 http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git
26
27=head2 READ ACCESS VIA GIT
28
29You will need a copy of Git for your computer. You can fetch a copy of
30the repository using the Git protocol (which uses port 9418):
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3b8a5fb0 32 git clone git://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git perl-git
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3b8a5fb0 34This clones the repository and makes a local copy in the 'perl-git'
d7dd28b6 35directory.
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37If your local network does not allow you to use port 9418, then you can
572f57ba 38fetch a copy of the repository over HTTP (this is slower):
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3b8a5fb0 40 git clone http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git perl-http
d7dd28b6 41
3b8a5fb0 42This clones the repository and makes a local copy in the 'perl-http'
d7dd28b6 43directory.
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45=head2 WRITE ACCESS TO THE REPOSITORY
46
47If you are a committer, then you can fetch a copy of the repository that
48you can push back on with:
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3b8a5fb0 50 git clone ssh://perl5.git.perl.org/gitroot/perl.git perl-ssh
d7dd28b6 51
3b8a5fb0 52This clones the repository and makes a local copy in the 'perl-ssh'
d7dd28b6 53directory.
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1a0f15d5 55If you clone using git, which is faster than ssh, then you will need to
c2cf2042 56modify your config in order to enable pushing. Edit .git/config where
1a0f15d5 57you will see something like:
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59 [remote "origin"]
60 url = git://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git
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62change that to something like this:
63
64 [remote "origin"]
65 url = ssh://perl5.git.perl.org/gitroot/perl.git
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67NOTE: there are symlinks set up so that the /gitroot is actually optional.
d7dd28b6 68
69=head1 OVERVIEW OF THE REPOSITORY
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71Once you have changed into the repository directory, you can inspect it.
72
73The repository contains a few branches:
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09081495 75 % git branch -a
76 * blead
d7dd28b6 77 origin/HEAD
78 origin/blead
79 ...
80
81You can see recent commits:
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c2cf2042 83 % git log
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85And pull new changes from the repository:
86
87 % git pull
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89To switch to another branch:
90
91 % git checkout origin/maint-5.8-dor
92
93To switch back to blead:
94
95 % git checkout blead
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97=head1 SUBMITTING A PATCH
98
99If you have a patch in mind for Perl, you should first get a copy of
100the repository:
101
102 % git clone git://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git perl-git
103
104Then change into the directory:
105
106 % cd perl-git
107
108Then make your changes. For example, if Leon Brocard changes his name
109to Orange Brocard, we should change his name in the AUTHORS file:
110
111 % perl -pi -e 's{Leon Brocard}{Orange Brocard}' AUTHORS
112
113You can see what files are changed:
114
115 % git status
116 # On branch blead
117 # Changes to be committed:
118 # (use "git reset HEAD <file>..." to unstage)
119 #
120 # modified: AUTHORS
121 #
122
123
124And you can see the changes:
125
126 % git diff
127 diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS
128 index 293dd70..722c93e 100644
129 --- a/AUTHORS
130 +++ b/AUTHORS
131 @@ -541,7 +541,7 @@
132 Lars Hecking <lhecking@nmrc.ucc.ie>
133 Laszlo Molnar <laszlo.molnar@eth.ericsson.se>
134 Leif Huhn <leif@hale.dkstat.com>
135 Len Johnson <lenjay@ibm.net>
136 -Leon Brocard <acme@astray.com>
137 +Orange Brocard <acme@astray.com>
138 Les Peters <lpeters@aol.net>
139 Lesley Binks <lesley.binks@gmail.com>
140 Lincoln D. Stein <lstein@cshl.org>
141
142Now commit your change locally:
143
144 % git add AUTHORS
145 % git commit -m 'Rename Leon Brocard to Orange Brocard'
146 Created commit 6196c1d: Rename Leon Brocard to Orange Brocard
147 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
148
149Now you should create a patch file for all your local changes:
150
151 % git-format-patch origin
152 0001-Rename-Leon-Brocard-to-Orange-Brocard.patch
153
154You should now send an email to perl5-porters@perl.org with a
155description of your changes, and attach this patch file as an
156attachment.
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