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Armband Fuel@OPNFV
==================
-This repository holds build scripts for Fuel 8.0 OPNFV installer
+This repository holds build scripts for Fuel 9.0 OPNFV installer
for AArch64 machines.
Workflow
@@ -17,7 +17,8 @@ The standard workflow should look as follows:
$ make patches-import
This will result in creation of:
- - a tag called `armband-workbench-root` at the `HEAD` of the submodule;
+ - a tag called `armband-workbench-root` at the same commit as Fuel@OPNFV
+ hard sets in `build/config.mk` (inside fuel submodule);
- a new branch `armband-workbench` which will hold all the armband work.
Then each patch is applied on this new branch with `git-am`.
@@ -38,7 +39,7 @@ The standard workflow should look as follows:
Commiting changed submodules (`git diff` will list something like:
`Subproject commit: {hash}`) will break the repo, as the new commit hash
is non-existant in the upstream repo, hence anybody cloning the repository
- later will fail on `make submodules-init`.
+ later will fail on `make submodules-init`.
7. Clean workbench branches and tags with:
$ make submodules-clean
@@ -49,5 +50,5 @@ If you need to add another subproject, you can do it with `git submodule`.
Make sure that you specify branch (with `-b`), short name (with `--name`)
and point it to `upstream/*` directory, i.e.:
- $ git submodule -b stable/8.0 add --name fuel-web \
+ $ git submodule -b stable/mitaka add --name fuel-web \
https://github.com/openstack/fuel-web.git upstream/fuel-web