Hello *, On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 02:02:50PM -0500, Adam Fabian wrote: > Can anyone point me in the right direction about the easiest way to > browse the applied patches to packages? I'm thinking something along > the lines of a master CVS repository. > > Is there something like a master CVS repository for Debian? > I occasionally like to look to see what patches have been applied to > the software, etc. I know I can apt-get the source, but that's usually > overkill. I found cvs.debian.org on Google, but unless I missed it, > it doesn't seem to have CVS for individual packages.
Some sub-parts, some packages, have a public repository. The SVN repository of the X Strike Force is a popular example. Yet generally it's up to each individual (group of) maintainers decision whether they want to make their works easily accessable or rather just occasionally produce a new package revision for the public to digest. So I guess you'll need to rely on apt-get, unless you are lucky enough to find other means of browsing the changes. For some packages those exists, for some they don't. It just depends. Cheers, Flo
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