Moreover, be sure your code compiles on the master. Changes are expected to run on top of it. Backport to older versions happen for bugfixes only.
Since it looks to me this is not your case it is basically pointless to test it on top of stable versions.
Hi everyone,
This week was the first time I’ve submitted code to the Wireshark project. My first submission was for packet-mpeg-dsmcc.c. (https://code.wireshark.org/review/34258)
I built and run both 2.6.10 and 3.0.3 versions of Wireshark successfully on my Ubuntu 16.04 VM. I would like to understand why the build bot is telling us it failed.
Thanks,
Anthony
If you click on the link in the Petri-dish message you can see the build output. Clicking on the Valid Commit Message stdio step gives the output:
Checking commit: c3057ce592 Updated packet-mpeg-dsmcc.c with U-N Session Messages
The commit message does not follow our standards.
Please rewrite it (there are likely whitespace issues):
--- OLD/.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG
+++ NEW/.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG
@@ -3,5 +3,4 @@
Second round of changes
Bug: 15994
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Change-Id: I76e65e9feabe54809184a446b160367e9f520ec1
Similarly looking at the compile stdio output and scanning the voluminous output (hint check near the bottom) gives:
home/wireshark/builders/wireshark-master-petri-dish/ubuntu-x86-64-petri-dish/build/epan/dissectors/packet-mpeg-dsmcc.c:898:27: error: ‘dsmcc_un_sess_rsrc_mpeg_stream_types_vals’ defined but not used [-Werror=unused-const-variable=]
static const range_string dsmcc_un_sess_rsrc_mpeg_stream_types_vals[] = {
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