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Preamble
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========
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Tmux portable relies on  repositories "tmux" and "tmux-openbsd".
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Here's a description of them:
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* "tmux" is the portable version, the one which contains code for other
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  operating systems, and autotools, etc., which isn't found or needed in the
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  OpenBSD base system.
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* "tmux-openbsd" is the version of tmux in OpenBSD base system which provides
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  the basis of the portable tmux version.
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Note:  The "tmux-openbsd" repository is actually handled by "git cvsimport"
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running at 15 minute intervals, so a commit made to OpenBSD's tmux CVS
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repository will take at least that long to appear in this git repository.
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(It might take longer, depending on the CVS mirror used to import the
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OpenBSD code).
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If you've never used git before, git tracks meta-data about the committer
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and the author, as part of a commit, hence:
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% git config [--global] user.name "Your name"
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% git config [--global] user.email "you@yourdomain.com"
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Note that, if you already have this in the global ~/.gitconfig option, then
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this will be used.  Setting this per-repository would involve not using the
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"--global" flag above.   If you wish to use the same credentials always,
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pass the "--global" option, as shown.
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This is a one-off operation once the repository has been cloned, assuming
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this information has ever been set before.
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Cloning repositories
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====================
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This involves having both tmux and tmux-openbsd cloned, as in:
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% cd /some/where/useful
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% git clone https://github.com/tmux/tmux.git
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% git clone https://github.com/ThomasAdam/tmux-openbsd.git
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Note that you do not need additional checkouts to manage the sync -- an
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existing clone of either repositories will suffice.  So if you already have
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these checkouts existing, skip that.
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Adding in git-remotes
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=====================
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Because the portable "tmux" git repository and the "tmux-openbsd"
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repository do not inherently share any history between each other, the
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history has been faked between them.  This "faking of history" is something
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which has to be told to git for the purposes of comparing the "tmux" and
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"tmux-openbsd" repositories for syncing.  To do this, we must reference the
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clone of the "tmux-openbsd" repository from the "tmux" repository, as
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shown by the following command:
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% cd /path/to/tmux
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% git remote add obsd-tmux file:///path/to/tmux-openbsd
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So that now, the remote "obsd-tmux" can be used to reference branches and
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commits from the "tmux-openbsd" repository, but from the context of the
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portable "tmux" repository, which makes sense because it's the "tmux"
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repository which will have the updates applied to them.
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Fetching updates
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To ensure the latest commits from "tmux-openbsd" can be found from within
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"tmux", we have to ensure the "master" branch from "tmux-openbsd" is
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up-to-date first, and then reference that update in "tmux", as in:
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% cd /path/to/tmux-openbsd
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% git checkout master
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% git pull
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Then back in "tmux":
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% cd /path/to/tmux
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% git fetch obsd-tmux
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Creating the necessary branches
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Now that "tmux" can see commits and branches from "tmux-openbsd" by way
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of the remote name "obsd-tmux", we can now create the master branch from
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"tmux-openbsd" in the "tmux" repository:
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% git checkout -b obsd-master obsd-tmux/master
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Adding in the fake history points
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To tie both the "master" branch from "tmux" and the "obsd-master"
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branch from "tmux-openbsd" together, the fake history points added to the
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"tmux" repository need to be added.  To do this, we must add an
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additional refspec line, as in:
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% cd /path/to/tmux
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% git config --add remote.origin.fetch '+refs/replace/*:refs/replace/*'
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% git fetch origin
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Performing the Sync
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===================
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Make sure the "master" branch is checked out:
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% git checkout master
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The following will show commits on OpenBSD not yet synched with "tmux":
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% git log master..obsd-master
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From there, merge the result in, fixing up any conflicts which might arise.
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% git merge obsd-master
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Then ensure things look correct by BULDING the result of that sync:
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% make clean && ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make
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Compare the git merge result with what's on origin/master -- that is, check
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which commits you're about to push:
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% git log origin/master..master
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And if happy:
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% git push origin master
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Keeping an eye on libutil in OpenBSD
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====================================
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A lot of the compat/ code in tmux comes from libutil, especially imsg.
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Sometimes the API can change, etc., which might cause interesting problems
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trying to run the portable version of tmux.  It's worth checking
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periodically for any changes to libutil in OpenBSD and syncing those files
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to compat/ as and when appropriate.
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Release tmux for next version
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1. Comment the "found_debug=yes" line in configure.ac, since releases
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   don't have debugging enabled, otherwise make(1) aborts when
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   preparing the distribution.
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2. Update and commit README and CHANGES.  The former should be checked for
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   anything outdated and updated with a list of things that might break
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   upgrades and the latter should mention all the major changes since
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   the last version.
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3. Tag with:
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   % git tag -a 2.X
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   Where "2.X" is the next version.
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   Push the tag out with:
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   % git push 2.X
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4. Build the tarball with 'make dist'.
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5. Check the tarball.  If it's good, go here to select the tag just pushed:
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   https://github.com/tmux/tmux/tags
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   Click the "Add release notes", upload the tarball and add a link in the
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   description field to the CHANGES file.
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7. Clone the tmux.github.io repository, and change the RELEASE version in
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   the Makefile.  Commit it, and run 'make' to replace %%VERSION%%.  Push
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   the result out.
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8. Bump version in tmu/tmux.git configure.ac and uncomment "found_debug=yes" to
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   create a debug build by default.
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