Le vendredi 22 janvier 2010 16:24, Greg KH a écrit :
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 02:16:58PM +0100, Jean Delvare wrote:
> > You know, ~/.quiltrc is a bash script. If you like conditionals,
> > feel tree to just code them using the bash syntax in your ~/.quiltrc
> > file. This will be even more flexible that your proposal, and doesn't
> > require any change to quilt.
> 
> Holy crap, I never realized that!
> 
> Wow, that makes things so much easier for me, I can change my .quiltrc
> depending on the directory that I am in, keeping me from having to
> constantly editing it to point to different patch repositories.
> 
> Jean, you just made my day, thanks so much.

You're welcome :)

> Someone should go document this somewhere :)

Someone did already. From quilt's man page:

CONFIGURATION FILE
       Upon  startup,  quilt  evaluates  the  file .quiltrc in the user's home
       directory, or the file specified with the --quiltrc option.  This  file
       is  a regular bash script. (...)

-- 
Jean Delvare
Suse L3


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