On Feb 9 13:15, Jari Aalto wrote:
wget\
http://cygwin.cante.net/quilt/quilt-0.43-1.tar.bz2.sig \
http://cygwin.cante.net/quilt/quilt-0.43-1.tar.bz2 \
http://cygwin.cante.net/quilt/quilt-0.43-1-src.tar.bz2.sig \
http://cygwin.cante.net/quilt/quilt-0.43-1-src.tar.bz2
Brian Dessent [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, the pending issues [1] have been fixed.
1) manual download
wget\
http://cygwin.cante.net/quilt/quilt-0.43-1.tar.bz2.sig \
http://cygwin.cante.net/quilt/quilt-0.43-1.tar.bz2 \
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006, Brian Dessent wrote:
[snip]
The postinstall/preremove system seems unnecessarily complex. It
includes nearly 250 lines of shell script and two manifests to do what
could be accomplished simply with:
[ ! -f /etc/quilt.quiltrc ] \
cp /etc/defaults/etc/quilt.quiltrc
On Wed, February 8, 2006 2:02 pm, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006, Brian Dessent wrote:
[snip]
The postinstall/preremove system seems unnecessarily complex. It
includes nearly 250 lines of shell script and two manifests to do what
could be accomplished simply with:
[ ! -f
Brian Dessent [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jari Aalto wrote:
The following files in the binary package are perl scripts (with
#!/bin/perl as the first line) yet you don't list perl in the
requires line. Is this package meant to be usable without perl
installed or is this an oversight?
Thanks.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
According to Jari Aalto on 2/8/2006 9:16 AM:
...and by locating the default quiltrc file under /etc/defaults
instead of stashed away in
/usr/share/doc/quilt-VER/examples/quilt.quiltrc and requiring all
that scripting to locate.
I need more
Eric Blake ebb9-PGZyUNKar/[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Correct concept, just a strange choice of template location compared to
other cygwin packages.
Coming from Debian, not at all that strange :-)
I was under impression /etc is under user's control and scripts should
not overwrite files
Here is more for review. Included in all major distros.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/quilt/
http://packages.debian.org/stable/devel/quilt
Jari
sdesc: Tool to work with series of patches
ldesc: Program manages a series of patches by keeping track of the
changes each of them makes. They
Jari Aalto wrote:
sdesc: Tool to work with series of patches
ldesc: Program manages a series of patches by keeping track of the
changes each of them makes. They are logically organized as a stack,
and you can apply, un-apply, refresh them easily by traveling into the
stack (push/pop). Quilt