If you would just like to browse the CVS source, you can use the cvsweb interface. It's convenient for viewing file commit histories, particular file versions, and diffs between one version and another.
If you would like to help with development of Wget, be sure you have subscribed to the Wget mailing list. It's generally best to use the latest CVS source as a base for your development, rather than the latest stable release version. To check out the latest source:
CVS
. Change to this directory:To reduce bandwidth and needless updates, the CVS tree does not contain automatically-generated files, even when these are normally present in the distribution tarballs.
Therefore, to build Wget from the CVS sources, you need to have GNU autoconf, gettext, and texinfo installed on your machine to do the automatic generation.
For those who might be confused as to what to do once they check out the CVS source, considering configure and Makefile do not yet exist at that point, a file called Makefile.cvs has been provided, and may be called using make -f Makefile.cvs. Currently, that makefile simply calls autoconf, after which you're ready to build Wget in the normal fashion, with configure and make.
So, to sum up, after checking out the CVS sources as described above, you may proceed as follows:
Patches to Wget should be mailed to [email protected]. Each patch will be reviewed by the developers, and will be acknowledged and added to the distribution, or rejected with an explanation.
To increase the chances of your patch being accepted, please make sure it applies successfully (and correctly!) to the latest CVS source. To update to the latest:
There are two ways of generating a patch (current working directory
is still CVS/wget
):
file.c
as file.c.orig
and generate patch using the "unified diff" or "context diff" option of
the diff
program (using ordinary, context-free diffs is
notoriously prone to error, as line numbers tend to change when others
make changes to the same source file). Create the patch in the top
level of the Wget source directory (CVS/wget
in this
example) in the following way:-u
option,If your mail program or gateway is inclined to munge patches, e.g. by line-wrapping them, send them as an attachment. Otherwise, patches simply inserted into an email message are fine.
Each patch should be accompanied by an update to the appropriate
ChangeLog
file, but please don't mail patches to
ChangeLog
itself because they have an extremely high rate
of failure. Just mail us the new part of the ChangeLog
you
added. Guidelines for writing ChangeLog
entries are
governed by the GNU coding
standards.
If you make feature additions or changes, please also make sure to provide diffs to the wget.texi documentation file. Finally, all significant user-visible changes need to be mentioned in the top-level NEWS file.
If you're interested, here is a more detailed description of how the Wget patching process works:
[email protected]
,
and are invited to comment on the patches. General discussion of Wget
implementation should still be directed to the general Wget mailing
list ([email protected]
),
however.People who want a detailed play-by-play of CVS commits should subscribe to the wget-cvs mailing list.
If you are able to provide translations of the message files to a language other than English, please check out the Translation Project page for Wget, where coordination of such efforts is done.
To ease maintenance of the Wget website, a separate CVS project exists for it, with write access for the same people who have write access to the main project. The CVS project name is, unsurprisingly, wget-website. As with the main wget project, there is a cvsweb interface to the wget-website project.
People without CVS write access who want to submit changes to the
website should submit them as patches to [email protected]
,
as with changes to the main project.
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