On 10/11/2012 6:13 AM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 11 October 2012 00:21, Victor Rocco<victor_ro...@hotmail.com>  wrote:
>
>    
>> I would like to know if it could be accepted as a contribution and how is
>> the process of accepting it.
>>      
> If there is a process, then I have never spotted it.
>
> Ideally you would need to find someone with push-access to the
> repository who also has a modbus drive, and the time to test your
> component.
>
> Finding all three at the same time might be difficult.
>
> However, as your component is a standalone module then the chances of
> it breaking anything else seem rather small. The only danger seems to
> be that it might break the build system.
> A resonable guide to the tests that you ought to run can be found here:
> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?PreparingContributions
> You probably ought to check that the system builds cleanly with your
> modifications in both simulator and normal mode, and that runtests
> works.
>
> Once you are happy with the code and the documentation, and confident
> that it will build cleanly on the buildbot, submit it as a git-format
> patch to this mailing list. (or possibly as an attachment to a feature
> request on the bug tracker). Make it clear which branch it should
> apply to. (But it probably ought to be "Master")
>
>    

I should be able to test it generically with some Modbus slave 
simulation software that I have.

Dave

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