I have a patch for an Hadoop Jira issue. I need test the patch. I am following TestingPatchTips at https://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/TestPatchTips.
I have difficulty in understanding the command option basedir and reset-repo. The best example is in Recommended Usage, the last part, where both basedir and reset-repo are used. *Recommended Usage* > > In general, the easiest way to use test-patch.sh is to use two repos. One > repo is used to build patches. The other repo is used to to test them. > > $ git diff --no-prefix trunk > /tmp/1.patch$ dev-support/bin/test-patch > --resetrepo --run-tests --basedir=/test/repo /tmp/1.patch > > > This will run the freshly built patch against the tests in a fresh repo. > In above example, my understand is 1. current location $ is the working repo - it contains changes and is where the patch is created from. 2. dev-support/bin/test-patch is under $, therefore we need get into $ in order to run test-patch. 3. /test/repo is the clean repo from current trunk. 4. when running test-patch command, patch will be applied to /test/repo. Please let me know if my understanding is correct. So --basedir means the repo where the patch will be applied to and test will be performed on? --resetrepo means 1. basedir (/test/repo) but not the current dir $ is allowed to be modified? 2. also modified what? What kind of modification is it? 3. BTW, is resetrepo a typo for --reset-repo (missing a hyphen)? Any idea is highly appreciated! Ping