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* gdbint.texinfo (Releasing GDB): Add the section``Branch Commit
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2002-03-18 Andrew Cagney <ac131313@redhat.com>
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* gdbint.texinfo (Releasing GDB): Add the section``Branch Commit
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Policy''.
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2002-03-04 Fred Fish <fnf@redhat.com>
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* gdbint.texinfo: Fix a bunch of typos (alsways, mirrorred,
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@chapter Releasing @value{GDBN}
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@cindex making a new release of gdb
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@section Branch Commit Policy
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The branch commit policy is pretty slack. @value{GDBN} releases 5.0,
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5.1 and 5.2 all used the below:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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The @file{gdb/MAINTAINERS} file still holds.
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@item
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Don't fix something on the branch unless/until it is also fixed in the
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trunk. If this isn't possible, mentioning it in the @file{gdb/PROBLEMS}
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file is better than committing a hack
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@item
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When considering a patch for the branch, suggested criteria include:
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Does it fix a build? Does it fix the sequence @kbd{break main; run}
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when debugging a static binary?
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@item
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The further a change is from the core of @value{GDBN}, the less likely
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the change will worry anyone (e.g., target specific code).
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@item
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Only post a proposal to change the core of @value{GDBN} after you've
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sent individual bribes to all the people listed in the
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@file{MAINTAINERS} file @t{;-)}
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@end itemize
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@emph{Pragmatics: Provided updates are restricted to non-core
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functionality there is little chance that a broken change will be fatal.
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This means that changes such as adding a new architectures or (within
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reason) support for a new host are considered acceptable.}
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@section Obsolete any code
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Before anything else, poke the other developers (and around the source
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