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Bug#236265: xfree86 source: 1002 bugs to read, not read. Applying a patch HOWTO?



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On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 03:32:40AM -0600, Mike Mestnik wrote:
> Package: xfree86
> Severity: wishlist
> 
> I would like to start running debians XFree86.  However there are some
> features I use on a regular basis that I'd need [1]patched in.  I put the
> patch in ./debian/patches and ran buildpackage.  It stoped claming there was
> an error applying my patch, there was but I just ignore these things till it
> stops gcc.  I was wondering what steps are to be taken to properly add
> patches too the xfree86 source?  It would seam like an awfull task to merge
> in the patch and then create another patch, is there a helper app?
> 
> The other problem I have is that if I change a file, ohh wait you can't do
> that untill you unpack the tar.  Ok now I have to repack the tar but by the
> time I found this ought my changes where lost.  Shoulden't this tar be
> unpacked by apt source and then a patch applyied, this patch could contain
> your patches and the patching scripts.  Just a thought.  The problem here is
> that it takes forever to repack the tar, unpacking it is not a big deal.
> 
> [1] http://www.botchco.com/alex/radeon/mergedfb/cvs/DRI/final/mergedfb-dri.diff
> 
> It may turn ought that building all of X will not sute my needs.  As I have
> allready stoped roling my own kernels since it's just too long of a build.

The XFree86 source package uses dbs (Doogie's Build System).

The documentation in /usr/share/doc/dbs should be useful to help you
understand how to manage patches.

There is also the debian/README file in the source package, of course.

Please let us know if it this suffices.

-- 
G. Branden Robinson                |      Why should I allow that same God
Debian GNU/Linux                   |      to tell me how to raise my kids,
branden@debian.org                 |      who had to drown His own?
http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |      -- Robert Green Ingersoll

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