[Glibc-bsd-commits] r3026 - trunk/freebsd-buildutils/debian

Aurelien Jarno aurel32 at alioth.debian.org
Mon Apr 12 21:50:40 UTC 2010


Author: aurel32
Date: 2010-04-12 21:50:39 +0000 (Mon, 12 Apr 2010)
New Revision: 3026

Added:
   trunk/freebsd-buildutils/debian/README.source
Modified:
   trunk/freebsd-buildutils/debian/changelog
Log:
  * Add a README.source.



Added: trunk/freebsd-buildutils/debian/README.source
===================================================================
--- trunk/freebsd-buildutils/debian/README.source	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/freebsd-buildutils/debian/README.source	2010-04-12 21:50:39 UTC (rev 3026)
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+This package uses quilt to manage all modifications to the upstream
+source.  Changes are stored in the source package as diffs in
+debian/patches and applied during the build.
+
+To configure quilt to use debian/patches instead of patches, you want
+either to export QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches in your environment
+or use this snippet in your ~/.quiltrc:
+
+    for where in ./ ../ ../../ ../../../ ../../../../ ../../../../../; do
+        if [ -e ${where}debian/rules -a -d ${where}debian/patches ]; then
+                export QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches
+                break
+        fi
+    done
+
+To get the fully patched source after unpacking the source package, cd to
+the root level of the source package and run:
+
+    quilt push -a
+
+The last patch listed in debian/patches/series will become the current
+patch.
+
+To add a new set of changes, first run quilt push -a, and then run:
+
+    quilt new <patch>
+
+where <patch> is a descriptive name for the patch, used as the filename in
+debian/patches.  Then, for every file that will be modified by this patch,
+run:
+
+    quilt add <file>
+
+before editing those files.  You must tell quilt with quilt add what files
+will be part of the patch before making changes or quilt will not work
+properly.  After editing the files, run:
+
+    quilt refresh
+
+to save the results as a patch.
+
+Alternately, if you already have an external patch and you just want to
+add it to the build system, run quilt push -a and then:
+
+    quilt import -P <patch> /path/to/patch
+    quilt push -a
+
+(add -p 0 to quilt import if needed). <patch> as above is the filename to
+use in debian/patches.  The last quilt push -a will apply the patch to
+make sure it works properly.
+
+To remove an existing patch from the list of patches that will be applied,
+run:
+
+    quilt delete <patch>
+
+You may need to run quilt pop -a to unapply patches first before running
+this command.

Modified: trunk/freebsd-buildutils/debian/changelog
===================================================================
--- trunk/freebsd-buildutils/debian/changelog	2010-04-12 18:06:22 UTC (rev 3025)
+++ trunk/freebsd-buildutils/debian/changelog	2010-04-12 21:50:39 UTC (rev 3026)
@@ -6,8 +6,11 @@
        stop using a tar in tar system.
   * Use quilt for patches management
 
- -- Aurelien Jarno <aurel32 at debian.org>  Mon, 12 Apr 2010 10:03:20 +0200
+  [ Aurelien Jarno ]
+  * Add a README.source.
 
+ -- Aurelien Jarno <aurel32 at debian.org>  Mon, 12 Apr 2010 23:50:27 +0200
+
 freebsd-buildutils (7.2-2) unstable; urgency=low
 
   * Remove part of the automatic patches in favor of patches.




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