.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 .. (c) 2017 Enea AB and others Armband Fuel@OPNFV ================== This repository holds build scripts for MCP Fuel OPNFV installer for AArch64 machines. Development Workflow ==================== The standard workflow should look as follows: #. Clone the repository. #. All the sub-projects are registered as submodules. To initialize them, call: .. code-block:: bash $ make submodules-init #. Apply patches from ``patches//*`` to respective submodules via: .. code-block:: bash $ make patches-import This will result in creation of: - a tag called ``${A_OPNFV_TAG}-root`` at submodule remote branch HEAD; - a new branch ``opnfv-armband`` which will hold all the armband work. Then each patch is applied on this new branch with ``git-am``. The new HEAD is tagged with ``${A_OPNFV_TAG}``. #. Modify sub-projects for whatever you need. Commit your changes when you want them taken into account in the build. *NOTE*: If you want to re-export patches, make sure to move the tag ``${A_OPNFV_TAG}`` to the latest commit that should be included. #. Re-create patches and add default copyright header via: .. code-block:: bash $ make patches-export patches-copyright Each commit on ``opnfv-armband`` branch of each subproject will be exported to ``patches/subproject/`` via ``git format-patch``. #. Clean workbench branches and tags with: .. code-block:: bash $ make submodules-clean Sub-projects ============ 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.: .. code-block:: bash $ git submodule -b stable/mitaka add --name fuel-web \ https://github.com/openstack/fuel-web.git upstream/fuel-web