Standrat way to apply custom patches. WAS [Re: Pleading for commit]

Daniel O'Connor doconnor at gsoft.com.au
Fri Oct 27 12:38:04 UTC 2006


On Friday 27 October 2006 17:09, Stefan Lambrev wrote:
> As freebsd 6.2 is coming soon and there is work in progress on nfsmb
> and I would like to test those new features/drivers I cvsup very often
> and sometimes I forget to apply my custom patches :)
> The good thing is that all my patches are in kernel sources so
> pre-compiling kernel
> after patch solve the problem, but it is nasty when I do this remotely
> and forget
> to compile nfe driver ;)

I think probably the easiest way is to cvsup the repo and the use CVS to 
checkout/update.

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