On Mar 5, 2004, at 2:44 AM, Beat Birkhofer wrote:
Hi
"egrep -i -r '^Source.*(diff|patch)$' *" indicates that my package easytag is perhaps the only one downloading it's patches.
At least the xv package in the unstable trees 10.2-gcc3.3 and 10.3 is downloading its patch, too. Thought this patch is compressed, therefore your grep does not find it (it ends with .gz).
Problem: How to find the place to where the files were downloaded by fink? For a user with a custom build-directory following PatchScripts don't work:
PatchScript: << mv ../../patch_easytag_030_030a.diff . patch -p1 <patch_easytag_030_030a.diff <<
and
PatchScript: << mv %p/src/patch_easytag_030_030a.diff . patch -p1 <patch_easytag_030_030a.diff <<
The SourceN should end up in %p/src. Is the patch file there? What error do you get?
Cheers,
Remi
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