I don't know the process to install patches.
That's a big ol' red flag. Personally, I'd strongly recommend against
building/installing into a *production* env, until you're up to snuff with
managing the sources, including patches.
That said, are you solving for a real/existing production problem you have? Or
more a want-to-learn-how-to-build exercise?
Looking here
https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=nginx
https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/n/nginx/nginx_1.18.0-6ubuntu14.2/changelog
https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/n/nginx/nginx_1.22.0-1ubuntu1/changelog
at first glance it sure looks like sources/packages are actively patched &
maintained
Is there a specific example of an nginx patch your production environment
needed that isn't/wasn't acted upon?
If so, had your raised it first with the maintainers, and they refused or
failed to act?
Or is there a version that you need for valid reasons that isn't available to
you?
pkgsrc [1] is the one of the good choices to automate builds and manage
dependences in a non-root environment on your favorite operating system.
+1
there are many.
each is its own rabbit-hole, with its own infrastructure & process gotchas.
i.e., another layer of stuff/complexity. once mastered, sure -- great to have.
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