Re: Script for applying a set of patches from a folder

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Hi Kevin,
I'm using OpenEmbedded, so I have to extract the patches first, then apply them and tweak the generated patches manually by hand. Sometimes, I will end up with some patches that require me to create a temporary workarea, apply all the patches that lead up to a particular change, and then manually apply the offending patch, and then extract a diff from that modification, and then re-insert it back to the OpenEmbedded work area.

So I just needed this solution, to quickly fast forward to the point that I want to apply the patch. I'll try it out.

Best regards,

Elvis



On Jun 5, 2009, at 6:38 PM, Kevin Hilman wrote:



Not sure exactly what you're trying to do here, but since the PM
branch probably makes up most of those patches, why do you need to
apply them?  Can't you just checkout the pm branch and add the other
patches on top?  e.g.

Create a test branch for your work in progress which is rooted at the
pm branch:

$ git checkout -b wip/test pm

Apply your other patches (dss2, etc.)

$ git am <patches>

Kevin

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