Laurent Léonard <laur...@open-minds.org> writes: > Hi, > > Is there a naming recommendation for patches when using quilt in a Debian > package ? […]
> 0X-patch-name.patch ? > 000X-patch-name.patch ? I use names similar to these. 01.foo-bar-baz.patch 02.spim-spam-spom.patch The full-stop ‘.’ makes a slightly more clear distinction between the sequence number and the descriptive patch name. Then running ‘(cd debian/patches/ && ls -1 *.patch > series)’ creates the series file with the correct sequence. That way, I'm managing the patch file names with normal file management commands, and I don't have to also manage them with Quilt. If I need to re-sequence the patches (and not just add one on the end) after they're in version control, my VCS tool has good renaming support. > The quilt man page uses "patch-name.diff" in the examples, but I see > various naming styles in Debian packages. Quilt assumes you will be using Quilt to create, sequence, and manage the patch files, which may be a reasonable assumption in the Quilt documentation but is never true for me. -- \ “Judge: A law student who marks his own papers.” —Henry L. | `\ Mencken | _o__) | Ben Finney
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