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* Brian Harring <ferringb@×××××.com> schrieb: |
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> To do that, you have to seperate any libs used between the two. |
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> In such a pkg, there *should* be a common lib- so you're suggesting |
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If there's any (noticable amount of) common code, yes of course. |
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> Yet *more* manual work. |
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Not for the gentoo devs. Either the upstream does that or OSS-QM. |
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> You want this, implement it in an overlay. |
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I'm doing so. Maybe you could give me some quick advise: |
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How can I get an patch downloaded from some location and then applied ? |
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I've inspecting some ebuilds in the portage tree and learned how to |
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apply patches in the files/ subdir. Now I need to know, how to download |
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the patches (simply add them to $SRC_URI ?) and then get them referenced |
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for applying ? |
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cu |
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Enrico Weigelt == metux IT service - http://www.metux.de/ |
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Please visit the OpenSource QM Taskforce: |
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http://wiki.metux.de/public/OpenSource_QM_Taskforce |
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Patches / Fixes for a lot dozens of packages in dozens of versions: |
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http://patches.metux.de/ |
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