Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 11:19:30 +1000 From: Stephen McKay <smckay@internode.on.net> To: a clever sheep <aard@perilith.com> Cc: Stephen McKay <smckay@internode.on.net> Subject: Re: Personal patches (actually about patches this time) Message-ID: <200401060119.i061JUAL005461@dungeon.home> In-Reply-To: <20040105200123.GA16165@mavra.perilith.com> from a clever sheep at "Mon, 05 Jan 2004 14:01:23 -0600" References: <200401020525.i025PM2W004726@dungeon.home> <20040102053610.GP78263@wantadilla.lemis.com> <3FF93422.2050006@emailrob.com> <200401051502.i05F2qqG007611@dungeon.home> <20040105200123.GA16165@mavra.perilith.com>
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On Monday, 5th January 2004, a clever sheep wrote: >and now for something completely different (and non-political)... > >how many of these personal patches do you have? i have a few things >myself but i don't know how much value there is in them. would it be an >advantage to have a community site with something similiar to (please >don't cringe, i'm about to say wiki) a wiki where we could exchange >these scripts? i can see a lot of value in freebsd patches that aren't >'mainstream' enough for the main tree but would still be valuable. Most of my personal patches are just that: personal. Of the lot, the only one I can think of that others might find useful is the patch to add a flag (-0) to "find" to make the default action -print0 not -print, so you can more easily plug it into xargs -0. I'll submit that one in a PR sometime. Stephen.
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