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   |  | Julian H. Stacey'sAutomatic Source Variant Maintenance Tools
Automatic maintenance of local variants of distribution
    sources:I have many local patches, maintained applicable against
    generic global sources. The application process is as automatic
    as I can make it, Here's how: I keep 2 copies of Src/ & Ports/ trees: Ref/ & Work/
    .Ref/ (but not Work/) is maintained by automatically applying
    CTM deltas received via mail & diverted by my .procmailrc
 CTMs pass via /etc/aliases to: bsd/jhs/bin/local/mail/ctm-freebsd-src-cur-incoming which also archives the deltas, so I can also manually apply
    them to Work/ using cut & paste from the output of: bin/ctms When I occasionally want to start afresh, I copy Ref/ to
    Work/, & run ~/bin/.csh/customise This applies my trees of patches & new files.All of which are indexed at: here My web directories are maintained by
    rdist. Though I post diffs & new files to the source code
    project mail lists, not all get committed, some aren't of
    generic applicability; hence an ever increasing stockpile, now
    auto maintained, some I'll later convert to send-pr
    submissions, some already are send-pr submissions. A comparison with a method based on cvs -q update -PdThe 2 methods have some similarity & some differences: Both
    enable us to apply public updates to locally modified source
    trees,
      Method cvs -q update -Pd stores local changes inside a
      120M checked out locally modified copy of src, If one has
      commit privilege, one can continue with one's own tree till
      something is worth committing, then update freefall CVS with
      new bits.My method stores my master copy of changes as diffs in a
      seperate 700K tree. As I don't have commit privilege, it's
      harder to get my stuff committed, so to make it easily
      applicable to my own tree, & available to others, I
      regularly rdist this diffs tree to my freefall web
      directory. |