On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 11:01 +0100, Thomas Petazzoni wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using Quilt to prepare a stack of patches that I then selectively > commit (when there are ready) to the non-distributed SCM of my team. Of > course, I only commit the patches that are at the bottom of the stack: > > $ quilt series > mypatch1 > mypatch2 > $ quilt top > mypatch1 > $ cvs commit -m "Here I commit Mypatch1" > > Then, I would like to drop mypatch1 from the patch series. If I do > "quilt delete", it removes the patch, but also pops it. So it reverts > the modifications I just pushed to the CVS, making unwanted local > changes in my working copy. > > Would it be possible to have a command like "quilt drop" (or an option > to "quilt delete") that removes a patch from the series without actually > poping it and touching the working copy ?
I sent a patch for something like this quite a while ago. There was some decent discussion on it, but I haven't had time to really address some of the issues that were brought up. Perhaps if you look back in the archives you might find something worth while. josh _______________________________________________ Quilt-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/quilt-dev
