scripts/patch.sh: apply patches in a loop instead of a single `git am` command

Using a loop makes the script a bit nicer, and it works around a git bug
corrupting patch dates when multiple patches are applied at once.
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Matthias Schiffer 2015-10-08 23:11:44 +02:00
parent 4b3090f809
commit 0f91fa6fa8
1 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ for module in $GLUON_MODULES; do
cd "$GLUONDIR"/$module
git checkout -B patching base
if [ "$(echo "$GLUONDIR"/patches/$module/*.patch)" ]; then
git -c user.name='Gluon Patch Manager' -c user.email='gluon@void.example.com' am --whitespace=nowarn "$GLUONDIR"/patches/$module/*.patch || (
for patch in "$GLUONDIR"/patches/$module/*.patch; do
if ! git -c user.name='Gluon Patch Manager' -c user.email='gluon@void.example.com' am --whitespace=nowarn "$patch"; then
git am --abort
git checkout patched
git branch -D patching
false
)
fi
exit 1
fi
done
git branch -M patched
done