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servicelog: ----------- The servicelog package contains command line interfaces for viewing and manipulating the contents of the servicelog database. Servicelog contains entries that are useful for performing system service operations, and for providing a history of service operations that have been performed on the system. Source: ------- http://linux-diag.sf.net/servicelog.html Mailing list: ------------- [email protected] Info/subscribe : https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-diag-devel License: -------- See 'COPYING' file. Compilation dependencies: ------------------------- - C compiler (gcc) - GNU build tools (automake, autoconf, libtool, etc) - libservicelog-devel Binary dependencies: ------------- - libservicelog Note: - Package name may differ slightly between Linux distributors. Ex: RedHat and SLES ships development packages as "-devel" while Ubuntu ships it as "-dev" package. Please check your linux distribution package naming convention and make sure you have installed right packages. Building: --------- You can build on Power Linux system. $ ./bootstrap.sh $ ./configure [--prefix=/usr/] $ make $ make install Building rpms: -------------- To build a tarball to feed to rpmbuild, do $ make dist-gzip As an example, we use a command similar to the following: $ rpmbuild -ba [--target=ppc/ppc64] <path-to-spec-file> Hacking: -------- All patches should be sent to the mailing list with linux-kernel style 'Signed-Off-By'. The following git commands are your friends: - git commit -s - git format-patch You probably want to read the linux Documentation/SubmittingPatches as much of it applies to libservicelog. Submitting patch: ----------------- We use same mailing list for all Power Linux VPD and diagnostics projects (ppc64-diag, libvpd, lsvpd, [lib]servicelog). It is common convention to prefix your subject line with project name. This lets maintainer and other developers more easily identify patches from patches targeted to other projects. For example, Subject: [servicelog PATCH 01/10] Summary phrase --
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