Adjust per-directory vs global ChangeLog to match current practice.

Spelling fixes.

Add Solaris on 64-bit to list of 'supported' platforms.

List NetBSD/sparc64 as a 'future' platform - there aren't enough users
to make it really supported, but it's good at exposing latent bugs
(e.g router advertisement formatting on BSD, and LSA alignment
issues).

Note explicitly that ospf6d and isisd are in 'testing' rather than
'stable'.  (Feel free to correct - just wanted to get more explicit.)

Add note questioning current relevance of isisd.sf.net - is our repo
the canonical place now?
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-*- mode: text; -*-
$Id: HACKING,v 1.8 2004/09/01 20:13:23 hasso Exp $
$Id: HACKING,v 1.9 2004/11/05 13:17:20 gdt Exp $
GUIDELINES FOR HACKING ON QUAGGA
@ -37,12 +37,10 @@ CHANGELOG
Add a ChangeLog entry whenever changing code, except for minor fixes
to a commit (with a ChangeLog entry) within the last few days.
There is at present a mixed style for ChangeLog, with some changes
being described in per-directory ChangeLog files, and some at top
level.
[TBD: resolve per-dir vs top-level, perhaps by reading GNU coding
standards]
Most directories have a ChangeLog file; changes to code in that
directory should go in the per-directory ChangeLog. Global or
structural changes should also be mentioned in the top-level
ChangeLog.
SHARED LIBRARY VERSIONING
@ -74,7 +72,7 @@ PATCH SUBMISSION
* Include ChangeLog and NEWS entries as appropriate before the patch
(or in it if you are 100% up to date).
* Inclue only one semantic change or group of changes per patch.p
* Include only one semantic change or group of changes per patch.
* Do not make gratuitous changes to whitespace. See the w and b arguments
to diff.
@ -115,8 +113,8 @@ and willing to verify that -current does or does not work correctly.
BSD (Free, Net or Open, any platform) # without capabilities
GNU/Linux (any distribution, i386)
[future: some 64-bit machine, e.g. NetBSD/sparc64]
[Solaris? (could address 64-bit issue)]
Solaris with 64-bit processor (strict alignment, not ILP32)
[future: NetBSD/sparc64]
The list of daemons that are thought to be stable and that should be
tested are:
@ -127,6 +125,11 @@ tested are:
ospfd
ripngd
Daemons which are in a testing phase are
ospf6d
isisd
IMPORT OR UPDATE VENDOR SPECIFIC ROUTING PROTOCOLS
The source code of Quagga is based on two vendors:
@ -134,6 +137,10 @@ The source code of Quagga is based on two vendors:
zebra_org (http://www.zebra.org/)
isisd_sf (http://isisd.sf.net/)
[20041105: Is isisd.sf.netf still where isisd word is happening, or is
the quagga repo now the canonical place? The last tarball on sf is
two years old. --gdt]
In order to import source code, the following procedure should be used:
* Tag the Current Quagga CVS repository: