Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2016 08:28:02 +0200 From: Jochen Neumeister <joneum@bsdproject.de> To: Franco Fichtner <franco@lastsummer.de> Cc: "freebsd-ports@freebsd.org" <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: make makepatch Message-ID: <61b51cd8-18d2-8f70-77c7-ed7dd92c4a0c@bsdproject.de> In-Reply-To: <1FA8BED7-A46D-43B8-AE74-C99229350352@lastsummer.de> References: <730bd5a8-d6c2-7e8f-5240-b7d4b6209884@bsdproject.de> <D00C1F21-1BDF-4372-9197-62C72A8CEE92@lastsummer.de> <6a431a63-7692-a667-5fa2-4de3d55d5189@bsdproject.de> <1FA8BED7-A46D-43B8-AE74-C99229350352@lastsummer.de>
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On 27.10.2016 08:08, Franco Fichtner wrote: >> On 27 Oct 2016, at 7:53 AM, Jochen Neumeister <joneum@bsdproject.de> wrote: >> >> No, make makepatch delete the patches into /files and: > If there are no patches in files/ maybe you have no patches applied > in the work/ dir? Does running "make patch" before makepatch help? > > Hm that is interesting. make patch: there are 3 patches into /file make makepatch: now the 3 files are removed, but: make makepatch Generated patch-wpagui.cpp The previous patches have been placed here: /usr/home/joneum/dev/ports/net/wpa_gui/work/.makepatch-tmp/archived-patches Now I'm confused. After "make patch" and "make makepatch", there is only one "new" patch in files: /home/joneum/dev/ports/net/wpa_gui/files # ls patch-wpagui.cpp pkg-message.in and in work/.makepatch-tmp/archived-patches: # ls patch-os_unix.c patch-wpa_ctrl.c patch-wpagui.cpp Is this now right, that i can only use the new patch in /files? With "make clean" i delete the work folder and the old patches.
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