#!/bin/bash - set -e # Maintainer script to copy patches from the git repo to the current # directory. It's normally only used downstream (ie. in RHEL). Use # it like this: # ./copy-patches.sh rhel_version=10.0 # Check we're in the right directory. if [ ! -f libguestfs.spec ]; then echo "$0: run this from the directory containing 'libguestfs.spec'" exit 1 fi git_checkout=$HOME/d/libguestfs-rhel-$rhel_version if [ ! -d $git_checkout ]; then echo "$0: $git_checkout does not exist" echo "This script is only for use by the maintainer when preparing a" echo "libguestfs release on RHEL." exit 1 fi # Get the base version of libguestfs. version=`grep '^Version:' libguestfs.spec | awk '{print $2}'` tag="v$version" # Remove any existing patches. git rm -f [0-9]*.patch ||: rm -f [0-9]*.patch # Get the patches. (cd $git_checkout; rm -f [0-9]*.patch; git format-patch -N --submodule=diff $tag) mv $git_checkout/[0-9]*.patch . # Remove any not to be applied. rm -f *NOT-FOR-RPM*.patch # Add the patches. git add [0-9]*.patch # Print out the patch lines. echo echo "--- Copy the following text into libguestfs.spec file" echo echo "# Patches." for f in [0-9]*.patch; do n=`echo $f | awk -F- '{print $1}'` echo "Patch$n: $f" done echo echo "--- End of text"