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2008-02-08Add --without-rpmbuild to CONFIGURE_ARGS. Otherwise, the configurebjs1-1/+2
script can detect it spuriously, and the installation phase will fail during the PLIST check. I would've added it as an option, but I do not know if quilt even works with our ancient rpm package. Bump rev (mostly for CHANGES).
2008-01-08Use a portable construct instead of "find ... -perm +111"; quietsapb3-2/+17
a build-time error message (which did not abort the build). PKGREVISION = 1.
2007-07-28This needs the gettext tools. Should fix build on NetBSD 3.1, in which thejmmv1-2/+2
po files weren't installed.
2007-07-09Initial import of quilt, version 0.46:jmmv4-0/+126
Quilt is a set of scripts that allows to manage a series of patches by 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 were heavily modified since then.