# -*- coding: ascii; tab-width: 4; x-counterpart: quilt.patch -*- Package: quilt Version: 0.64 Revision: 1 Source: http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/%n/%n-%v.tar.gz Source-MD5: fc0310db5868a0873d602d4332a76d43 PatchFile: %n.patch PatchFile-MD5: 6f0e5bc9800fe17442da65403ed2ff66 Depends: gawk, sed, getoptbin, patch, diffutils BuildDepends: fink (>= 0.24.12), gettext-tools ConfigureParams: --with-sed=%p/bin/sed --with-getopt=%p/bin/getopt --with-perl=/usr/bin/perl --with-find=/usr/bin/find --without-date --with-sendmail=/usr/sbin/sendmail --with-cp=/bin/cp --with-bash=/bin/bash InfoTest: << TestDepends: coreutils TestScript: << ln -s %p/bin/gwc wc PATH="%b:$PATH" make check || exit 2 << << DocFiles: AUTHORS COPYING TODO doc/README.MAIL doc/README doc/quilt.pdf Description: Tool to work with series of patches DescDetail: << Quilt manages a series of patches by keeping track of the changes each of them makes. They are logically organized as a stack, and you can apply, un-apply, refresh them easily by traveling into the stack (push/pop). Quilt is good for managing additional patches applied to a package received as a tarball or maintained in another version control system. The stacked organization proved to be efficient for the management of very large patch sets (more than hundred patches). As matter of fact, it was designed by and for linux kernel hackers (Andrew Morton, from the -mm branch, is the original author), and its main use by the current upstream maintainer is to manage the (hundreds of) patches against the kernel made for the SUSE distribution. << DescPackaging: << Previously maintained by Brendan Cully << License: GPL2+ Homepage: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/quilt Maintainer: Daniel Johnson