#! /bin/sh # A little script I whipped up to make it easy to # patch source trees and have sane error handling # -Erik # # (c) 2002 Erik Andersen # Set directories from arguments, or use defaults. targetdir=${1-.} patchdir=${2-../kernel-patches} patchpattern=${3-*} if [ ! -d "${targetdir}" ] ; then echo "Aborting. '${targetdir}' is not a directory." exit 1 fi if [ ! -d "${patchdir}" ] ; then echo "Aborting. '${patchdir}' is not a directory." exit 1 fi for i in ${patchdir}/${patchpattern} ; do case "$i" in *.gz) type="gzip"; uncomp="gunzip -dc"; ;; *.bz) type="bzip"; uncomp="bunzip -dc"; ;; *.bz2) type="bzip2"; uncomp="bunzip2 -dc"; ;; *.zip) type="zip"; uncomp="unzip -d"; ;; *.Z) type="compress"; uncomp="uncompress -c"; ;; *) type="plaintext"; uncomp="cat"; ;; esac [ -d "${i}" ] && echo "Ignoring subdirectory ${i}" && continue echo "" echo "Applying ${i} using ${type}: " ${uncomp} ${i} | patch -f -p1 -E -d ${targetdir} if [ $? != 0 ] ; then echo "Patch failed! Please fix $i!" exit 1 fi done # Check for rejects... if [ "`find $targetdir/ '(' -name '*.rej' -o -name '.*.rej' ')' -print`" ] ; then echo "Aborting. Reject files found." exit 1 fi # Remove backup files find $targetdir/ '(' -name '*.orig' -o -name '.*.orig' ')' -exec rm -f {} \;