#! @BASH@ # This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # See the COPYING and AUTHORS files for more details. # Read in library functions if [ "$(type -t patch_file_name)" != function ] then if ! [ -r $QUILT_DIR/scripts/patchfns ] then echo "Cannot read library $QUILT_DIR/scripts/patchfns" >&2 exit 1 fi . $QUILT_DIR/scripts/patchfns fi usage() { printf $"Usage: quilt fork [new_name]\n" if [ x$1 = x-h ] then printf $" Fork the topmost patch. Forking a patch means creating a verbatim copy of it under a new name, and use that new name instead of the original one in the current series. This is useful when a patch has to be modified, but the original version of it should be preserved, e.g. because it is used in another series, or for the history. A typical sequence of commands would be: fork, edit, refresh. If new_name is missing, the name of the forked patch will be the current patch name, followed by \`-2'. If the patch name already ends in a dash-and-number, the number is further incremented (e.g., patch.diff, patch-2.diff, patch-3.diff). " exit 0 else exit 1 fi } options=`getopt -o h -- "$@"` if [ $? -ne 0 ] then usage fi eval set -- "$options" while true do case "$1" in -h) usage -h ;; --) shift break ;; esac done if [ $# -gt 1 ] then usage fi top_patch=$(find_top_patch) || exit 1 if [ $# -eq 1 ] then new_patch="$1" else new_patch="$(next_filename "$top_patch")" fi new_patch=${new_patch#$QUILT_PATCHES/} if patch_in_series $new_patch || \ [ -d "$QUILT_PC/$new_patch" ] || \ [ -e "$(patch_file_name $new_patch)" ] then printf $"Patch %s exists already, please choose a new name\n" \ "$(print_patch $new_patch)" >&2 exit 1 fi if ! rename_in_db "$top_patch" "$new_patch" || \ ! rename_in_series "$top_patch" "$new_patch" || \ ! mv "$QUILT_PC/$top_patch" "$QUILT_PC/$new_patch" || \ ( [ -e "$(patch_file_name $top_patch)" ] && \ ! cp -p "$(patch_file_name $top_patch)" \ "$(patch_file_name $new_patch)" ) then printf $"Fork of patch %s to patch %s failed\n" \ "$(print_patch $top_patch)" \ "$(print_patch $new_patch)" >&2 exit 1 fi printf $"Fork of patch %s created as %s\n" \ "$(print_patch $top_patch)" \ "$(print_patch $new_patch)" ### Local Variables: ### mode: shell-script ### End: # vim:filetype=sh