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@@ -44,13 +44,13 @@ provide a patch against the latest stable release, it makes the review
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process much easier if it is for latest code from the Git \c master
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branch.
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-Ok, so you have a patch? Great! Before you submit it, make sure that
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-your code compiles. This may seem obvious, but it there's more to
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-it. I'm sure you have checked that it compiles on your system, but
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-BIND10 is a portable software. Besides Linux, it is being compiled on
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-relatively uncommon systems, like OpenBSD or Solaris 11. Will your
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-code compile there? Will it work? What about endianess? It is likely
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-that you used regular x86, but the software is expected to run on many
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+Ok, so you have written a patch? Great! Before you submit it, make sure that
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+your code compiles. This may seem obvious, but there's more to
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+it. You have surely checked that it compiles on your system, but
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+BIND10 is portable software. Besides Linux, it is compiled and used on
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+relatively uncommon systems like OpenBSD and Solaris 11. Will your
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+code compile and work there? What about endianess? It is likely
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+that you used a regular x86 architecture machine to write your patch, but the software is expected to run on many
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other architectures.
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Does your patch conforms to BIND10
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