Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Friday 10 October 2008 20:37:24 Dave Jones wrote:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 05:55:50PM -0400, Jarod Wilson wrote:
> On Friday 10 October 2008 17:27:00 Chris Snook wrote:
> > Dave Jones wrote:
> > > For a while, diffs in the Fedora kernel have followed the form
> > >
> > > linux-2.6-*.patch
> > >
> > > Then, we started seeing some git snapshots show up as
> > >
> > > git-*.diff
> > >
> > > and lately, everything seems to have gone bananas, with no
> > > particular scheme at all..
> > >
> > > nvidia-agp.patch, percpu_counter_sum_cleanup.patch,
> > > xfs-barrier-fix.patch etc etc.
> > >
> > > Maybe I'm being overly anal. The linux-2.6- prefix is kind of
> > > pointless (given that duh, they're all going to be against Linux
> > > 2.6), but it does group things nicely in an ls output if nothing
> > > else.
> > >
> > > So, what are peoples thoughts on this?
> > >
> > > Dave
> >
> > If we'd prefix them with the source package name, in this case
> > "kernel", it would make it a lot easier to find things in
> > /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES when we've got SRPMs from different packages
> > installed. We should probably avoid using names that refer to a
> > specific upstream version, because the name becomes misleading once we
> > rebase. When there's a suitable upstream patch name, like the names
> > Andrew Morton uses in -mm, we should probably use those (perhaps
> > prepended with kernel-) to make it clear what it corresponds to
> > upstream.
>
> Yeah, I'd be happy with <pkgname>-<tree id>-<description>.patch,
> omitting the tree id portion if there isn't one, or some variant
> thereof. Being able to do an 'ls kernel*.patch' is definitely useful.
kernel-* is sacred. Tab completion ftw. :)
Ah, good point, s/kernel/linux/ then maybe?
Works for me, as long as we enforce it universally. If we end up with a
mix of linux- and linux-2.6-, it'll just be even more of a PITA.
-- Chris
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