Hi, I've submitted a patch for TIKA-10 (by attaching the patch file to the Jira issue). Does someone update the Jira issue when the patch is applied, or do I just check the repository periodically?
There are a few more patches I'd like to contribute that have already been approved in concept. How does this work, regarding the sequence of the patches? I realize that it is possible to submit multiple patches if none of them modify the same file(s). If they do modify the same file(s), though, am I correct to assume that I must wait for a pending patch to be applied, and then update my local working copy, before creating the patch file for the next issue? Regarding TIKA-11, "Consolidate test classes into a src/test/java directory tree.", where the fix consists of moving a couple of files and changing the pom file, would it be easier for the committer to do the svn move him/herself rather than my sending a patch to do that? In this case I would add a comment with the svn move information and also upload a patch for the pom file. Thanks, Keith -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Jira---Subversion---Patch---Commit-Questions-tf4423468.html#a12617706 Sent from the Apache Tika - Development mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
