This issue tracker is for bugs with packages. Use the forum for anything else.
Before filing an issue, copy and paste the following template. This is required to be completely filled out.
Package:
Architecture:
Device:
What it isn't doing:
What it should be doing:
Steps to reproduce:
The issue title must contain the package name and a short description of the problem:
package-name: short description
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Field | Description |
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Package | The package name of the package with the problem (eg. linux-armv7) |
Architecture | The architecture this package is from (armv5, armv6, armv7) |
Device | The ARM device used where the problem occurred (eg. Wandboard) |
What it isn't doing | A detailed account of the problem, including all relevant error messages |
What it should be doing | A detailed description of what correct operation looks like |
Steps to reproduce | A detailed guide on how to successfully reproduce the problem |
- Pull requests should have a title that gives the package name the PR is for, and a short description about the PR.
- The body of the PR should contain a detailed description of what changes are being introduced, and most importantly, why this PR should be merged.
- PRs must be for a single package only. A PR addressing multiple packages without merit risks having a delayed merge or being closed.
- Ensure your PR addresses three of the most common problems:
- Correctly update the pkgver or pkgrel of the package (see below).
- Update the checksums if external files have been added or modified.
- Is the package only for specific architectures? Set the
buildarch
variable (see the README)
- If the pull request is for a new package, review the README to ensure the package is going into the correct repository and meets all the stated requirements.
- If you changed the PKGBUILD or related files, detail your changes in the comment header at the top.
- Increment the pkgrel variable by a decimal number. This is to prevent interference tracking against upstream versions. For example:
- If
pkgrel=1
, change topkgrel=1.1
- If
pkgrel=1.1
, change topkgrel=1.2
- If
- At no time should an upstream package tracked here exceed the version upstream.
- If the package is only supposed to be built for a specific architecture, ensure the
buildarch
variable is set correctly (see the README)
- If the change increases the version of the package, ensure
pkgver
is updated andpkgrel
is reset to 1. - Otherwise, increment
pkgrel
by 1. - If the package is only supposed to be built for a specific architecture, ensure the
buildarch
variable is set correctly (see the README)