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also add the support for the convention that a patch filename encode the -p value if it end with .[0-9] for instance foo.patch.2 indicate a -p2 patch usage: generate a 'reference' copy of the expanded and patched file structure $> make clucene.clean $> patches=t make clucene go to the module $> cd clucene edit files in $WORKDIR/UnpackedTarball/clucene force a rebuild of things that depend on that UnpackedTarball $> make clucene.rebuild create a -p1 patch named clucene.new.patch.1 in the module's directory $> make clucene.genpatch you can then rename it, place it where appropriate in the module hierarchy, update the UnpackedTarball_lucene.mk to apply it. rinse and repeat from the top (yes the make lucene.clean is needed to regenerate a 'reference' expanded and patched tarball) Change-Id: I419c54a5981cffa385521596ba5016d2ca7ef52a Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/712Reviewed-by: Norbert Thiebaud <nthiebaud@gmail.com> Tested-by: Norbert Thiebaud <nthiebaud@gmail.com>
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