Subject: Re: CVS commit: pkgsrc/mk
To: None <jlam@netbsd.org>
From: Julio M. Merino Vidal <jmmv84@gmail.com>
List: tech-pkg
Date: 05/22/2005 00:03:19
On Sat, 2005-05-21 at 21:40 +0000, Johnny C. Lam wrote:
> Module Name: pkgsrc
> Committed By: jlam
> Date: Sat May 21 21:40:45 UTC 2005
>
> Modified Files:
> pkgsrc/mk: bsd.pkg.patch.mk
>
> Log Message:
> Make a bad patch cause a fatal error again. This fixes a bug introduced
> in revision 1.5 and fixes PR pkg/30297.
I'm wondering if it'd be possible to make it fail after all the patches
have been applied, not after the first one that fails.
Why? When I'm updating a package, I do 'make patch', see that one of
the first patches fails and fix it manually. Then, I have to 'make
clean' and 'make patch' again, to find later that another one breaks.
This gets annoying after a few times. Aren't you bitten by this same
"problem" or do you do things in a different way?
Thanks,
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