> I noticed that you rearranged the patches so the rc ones are now
> consecutive. Do you serve a 9p or there is another way to list the
> patches by date? I'm going to use 9legacy as a base distribution
> so this would be handy.
I don't serve 9P yet, but I've planed to do it.
In the meantime, I
I noticed that you rearranged the patches so the rc ones are now
consecutive. Do you serve a 9p or there is another way to list the
patches by date? I'm going to use 9legacy as a base distribution
so this would be handy.
Regards,
adr.
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> I see, then is more easy than I thought. I was going to ask you if
> you wanted to include the rc patch sent to the list from 9front,
> but I saw just now that is already there, that was fast!
Yes, I saw the patch in the other thread, so I've added it.
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David du Colombier
On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 03:55:07PM +0200, David du Colombier wrote:
> > I was importing rc-line-split.diff from 9legacy and I realized that
> > it is applied after rc-badrunes.diff.
> >
> > How are the dependencies of the patches noticed?
>
> The patches apply in order. Some are independent,
>
> I was importing rc-line-split.diff from 9legacy and I realized that
> it is applied after rc-badrunes.diff.
>
> How are the dependencies of the patches noticed?
The patches apply in order. Some are independent,
but some are depending on other patches.
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David du Colombier
Hello,
I was importing rc-line-split.diff from 9legacy and I realized that
it is applied after rc-badrunes.diff.
How are the dependencies of the patches noticed?
Also I saw in https://plan9foundation.org
"The sources for the Plan 9 operating system can be found at
p9f.org/dl where new releases