Jan-Hinrich Fessel <oskar%fessel.org@localhost> writes: > Thanks for the update on how to proceed and the insight into the inner workings of pkg. > > Am 11.04.2017 um 03:07 schrieb Greg Troxel <gdt%lexort.com@localhost>: >> Also, I wonder how you are making patches. If you use mkpatches (from >> pkgtools/pkgdiff), it will create files with our more recent naming >> convention based on files names instead of -aa. > > Thanks for this information. I wasn’t aware of that, so I just used cvs diff… > It was intended to prevent local issues until someone else fixes it officially. > Now this turns out not to be the best plan in a community driven effort ;-) mkpatches is basically a fancy version of cvs diff, but it takes care of - using foo.orig as the old version, so you can "make", fix up (see pkgvi), and then mkpatches - picking standard names for the patch file - preserving any comments in the existing patch file - saving the old one in patch-foo.c.orig We all work together to improve pkgsrc, so every contribution is appreciated. For less common packages, often the few users send in patches. Greg
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