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Am Samstag, 21. Mai 2022, 10:44:35 CEST schrieb Ulrich Mueller: |
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> >>>>> On Mon, 16 May 2022, Rolf Eike Beer wrote: |
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> > This does not use extended regular expressions in any way. While at it |
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> > change the way these matches are done: it's irrelevant if the entire |
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> > expression is in the file, if there is any rule for the given IP address |
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> > then do not add the new |
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> > expression. |
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> Series LGTM. However, "git am" fails for the second patch because the |
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> line breaks in your message are messed up: |
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> Applying: qmail.eclass: remove usage of egrep |
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> error: corrupt patch at line 17 |
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> Patch failed at 0001 qmail.eclass: remove usage of egrep |
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> (I believe the problem is not on my side, because I see the spurious |
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> line breaks also in archives: |
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> https://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-dev/message/b34c3f96f9e4069516b1457e7b0b4 |
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> 904#L32 ) |
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This is likely a problem of the GPG signing. |
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You can get the patches directly from git here: |
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https://github.com/DerDakon/gentoo/tree/qmail-eclass |