Thanks Paul! I was hoping it was as simple as that but I couldn't find info about it. Maybe if it was just called destsuffix like when it's used for gits.
BR -Kalle Komierowski On January 26, 2015, Paul Eggleton <paul.eggle...@linux.intel.com> wrote: > Hi Kalle, > > On Saturday 24 January 2015 08:34:56 Kalle Komierowski wrote: > > I'm working with the ti-compat-wireless recipe. > > It contains two gits like this: > > > > SRC_URI = > > "git://git.ti.com/wilink8-wlan/wl18xx.git;branch=${BRANCH_wl18xx};destsuffi > > x=wl18xx;name=wl18xx \ > > git://git.ti.com/wilink8-wlan/backports.git;branch=${BRANCH_backports};dest > > suffix=backports;name=backports \ file://wl18xx.patch \ > > > > Now I want to add the wl18xx.patch file, and this file ends up in the S and > > applying it fails since the git it should be applied to is under > > S/backports due to the destsuffix. > > > > I tried to use the quilt and create new patches from the S but they fail to. > > > > What would be the correct way of adding a patch so it applies to backports? > > > You may find the patchdir option for the patch SRC_URI entry to be useful. I > should imagine you'll want something like: > ... > file://wl18xx.patch;patchdir=../backports > ... > > Cheers, > Paul > > -- > > Paul Eggleton > Intel Open Source Technology Centre >
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