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keeping track of the changes each patch makes. Patches can be applied, un-applied, refreshed, etc. The key philosophical concept is that your primary output is patches. Not ".c" files, not ".h" files. But patches. So patches are the first-class object here. Quilt was originally based on Andrew Morton's patch scripts published on the linux kernel mailing list a while ago, but where heavily modified since then. WWW: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/quilt PR: ports/104614 Submitted by: Dirk Jagdmann <doj at cubic.org>
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quilt is a collection of bash scripts to manage a series of patches by
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keeping track of the changes each patch makes. Patches can be applied,
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un-applied, refreshed, etc.
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The key philosophical concept is that your primary output is
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patches. Not ".c" files, not ".h" files. But patches. So patches are
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the first-class object here.
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Quilt was originally based on Andrew Morton's patch scripts published
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on the linux kernel mailing list a while ago, but where heavily
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modified since then.
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WWW: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/quilt
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