On 6/1/07, Joel B. Mohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The main relation of this to the current discussion is that gentoo solves the
> patch/mainline problem by distributing patch files which are applied on the
> user's computer before the build of the package in question.  Sometimes there
> are a large number of patches applied (I don't have a specific example, but
> I'm pretty sure I've seen as many as 10-15 patches applied before a build.)
> This way it is very clear to any concerned individual exactly what is coming
> from upstream (the original package is downloaded as part of the install
> process), vs. what is coming from the gentoo packagers.

I'm sure I'm missing something here. Could you elaborate more on how
gentoo does it to solve the patching problem? If it's just a bunch of
bash scripts, couldn't we write them ourselves? It seems to me that
this is basically what spkg-install is doing now.

didier

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