From: Alan Ezust <alan.ezust@presinet.com>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Re: patchomatic runme script bug - using backup files?
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 08:55:16 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200610030855.16979.alan.ezust@presinet.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200609201525.39890.alan.ezust@presinet.com>
Hi - I don't have commit access yet, so I'm hoping someone will apply this
patch for me.
This patch will prevent patchomatic from sucking up old backup files when it's
applying patches.
diff -u ../patch-o-matic-ng-trunk/Netfilter_POM.pm Netfilter_POM.pm
--- ../patch-o-matic-ng-trunk/Netfilter_POM.pm 2006-10-03
08:21:19.000000000 -0700
+++ Netfilter_POM.pm 2006-10-03 08:46:41.000000000 -0700
@@ -361,7 +361,7 @@
opendir(DIR, $dir)
or croak "can't open directory $dir: $!";
# Don't miss .foo-test files!
- my @dents = sort grep {!/^(\.\.?|CVS|\.svn)$/} readdir(DIR);
+ my @dents = sort grep {!/^(\.\.?|CVS|\.svn|#?.*~)$/} readdir(DIR);
closedir(DIR);
foreach my $dent (@dents) {
my $fullpath = "$dir/$dent";
On Wednesday 20 September 2006 15:25, Alan Ezust wrote:
> I just ran into this bug in runme script from patchomatic - I was writing a
> patch file called linux-2.6.16.29.patch but there was a BACKUP file
> called linux-2.6.16.29.patch~ and another one called linux-2.6.patch~
> and it seems to be finding the BACKUP files and using them in favor of the
> actual patch files I am developing. Since the output doesn't tell me which
> file it is reading, I couldn't tell what was wrong, and wasted quite a lot
> of time looking at a file that wasn't even being read by runme.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-10-03 15:55 UTC|newest]
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2006-09-20 22:25 patchomatic runme script bug - using backup files? Alan Ezust
2006-10-03 15:55 ` Alan Ezust [this message]
2006-10-03 17:46 ` Alan Ezust
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