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Re: is there a standard way to get the g-b-s to apply multiple patches?
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According to Brian Dessent on 1/11/2006 7:03 AM:
> Example:
>
> $ ./foo-1.0-1.sh prep conf build
> # decide that for some reason you want to start over
> $ rm -rf foo-1.0/
> $ ./foo-1.0-1.sh prep conf build
>
> However, the second build will not contain the Cygwin specific patches,
> only the upstream patches. This is because they were deleted at the
> "rm" step. To start over you have to re-unpack the toplevel -src
> package, because it contains things that live under foo-1.0/.
Eek, you're right. I'll have to modify my procedure to create
foo-1.0.upstreampatches.tar.gz2 (or some such name), rather than sticking
the patches in foo-1.0/. Hopefully I will get it working as part of my
efforts to prepare a bash-3.0-15 in the next week or two.
- --
Life is short - so eat dessert first!
Eric Blake ebb9@byu.net
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