Package: kernel-source-2.4.27
Version: 2.4.27-11

Hi,

kernel-source-2.4.27_2.4.27-11.diff.gz contains two identical patches,
182_linux-zlib-fixes.dif and 183_zisofs.diff.

When I do ./debian/rules patch both are actually applied, the second
time patch switches to "-R" behaviour and the two fixes cancel each
other :-(, leaving the kernel source unfixed wrt zlib.

Of course one of the files (182_.. or 183_..) should just be removed
from the debian/patches directory.

However, I am also of the opinion that the patch options should be
changed so that such an accident cannot happen, e.g. like

--- debian/apply.orig   Wed Aug 31 14:23:53 2005
+++ debian/apply        Wed Aug 31 14:23:15 2005
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
 apply_patch() {
        patch=$(find_patch $home/$1)
        base=$1
-       if uncompress_patch "$patch" | patch -p1 -s -t --no-backup-if-mismatch; 
then
+       if uncompress_patch "$patch" | patch -p1 -f -t --no-backup-if-mismatch; 
then
                printf "%-${length}s\tOK (+)\n" "$base"
        else
                printf "%-${length}s\tFAIL (+)\n" "$base"



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