On Fri, 2005-03-04 at 21:38 +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote:
What is the rationale?
Patch: foo.patch
Patch1: bar.patch
# ...
%patch -p1 -b .foo
%patch1 -p1 -b .bar
work just fine. 'Patch' == 'Patch0' is true.
It's stylistic.
I think %patch0 is cleaner than %patch, and won't confuse new packagers
who can assume that they can just do:
Patch: foo
Patch: bar
%patch -p1
And to be honest, the NewPackageProcess apparently got created while I
was asleep, from my "ExtrasPackageChecklist", which I wrote not as a
standard, but as a cheat sheet for me. Don't assume it's a standards
document worth following (yet).
~spot
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