2012/7/9 Jimmy Thrasibule <thrasibule.jimmy@xxxxxxxxx>:
> I have a core project on which I maintain a set of patches using Quilt.
Git + Topgit is a better solution for your case. See:
* http://repo.or.cz/w/topgit.git/blob/HEAD:/README
E.g. In my fork of topgit, quilt patches resident in "debian/patches" directory:
* https://github.com/ossxp-com/topgit/tree/master/debian/patches/t
And these patches are exported from the topic branches using this command:
* https://github.com/ossxp-com/topgit/blob/master/debian/rules#L53
Git also has a command which can import quilt patches as commits
on to the current branch:
$ git quiltimport
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Jiang Xin
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