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diff --git a/docs/manual/patch-policy.txt b/docs/manual/patch-policy.txt index 745f58d283..6e27e717ab 100644 --- a/docs/manual/patch-policy.txt +++ b/docs/manual/patch-policy.txt @@ -31,16 +31,23 @@ Most patches are provided within Buildroot, in the package directory; these typically aim to fix cross-compilation, libc support, or other such issues. -These patch files should be named +<packagename>-<number>-<description>.patch+. - -A +series+ file, as used by +quilt+, may also be added in the -package directory. In that case, the +series+ file defines the patch -application order. +These patch files should be named +<number>-<description>.patch+. .Notes - The patch files coming with Buildroot should not contain any package version -reference in their filename. -- The field +<number>+ in the patch file name refers to the 'apply order'. + reference in their filename. +- The field +<number>+ in the patch file name refers to the 'apply order', + and shall start at 1; It is preferred to pad the number with zeros up to 4 + digits, like 'git-format-patch' does. E.g.: +0001-foobar-the-buz.patch+ +- Previously, it was mandatory for patches to be prefixed with the name of + the package, like +<package>-<number>-<description>.patch+, but that is + no longer the case. Existing packages will be fixed as time passes. 'Do + not prefix patches with the package name.' +- Previously, a +series+ file, as used by +quilt+, could also be added in + the package directory. In that case, the +series+ file defines the patch + application order. This is deprecated, and will be removed in the future. + 'Do not use a series file.' + ==== Global patch directory |