Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 11 Apr 2004 03:05:15 -0500 | From | Matt Mackall <> | Subject | [ANNOUNCE] ketchup 0.5 (formerly kpatchup) |
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ketchup is a script that automatically patches between kernel versions, downloading and caching patches as needed, and automatically determining the latest versions of several trees. Example usage:
$ ketchup 2.6-mm 2.6.3-rc1-mm1 -> 2.6.5-mm4 Applying 2.6.3-rc1-mm1.bz2 -R Applying patch-2.6.3-rc1.bz2 -R Applying patch-2.6.3.bz2 Applying patch-2.6.4.bz2 Applying patch-2.6.5.bz2 Downloading 2.6.5-mm4.bz2 Downloading 2.6.5-mm4.bz2.sign Verifying signature... gpg: Signature made Sat Apr 10 21:55:36 2004 CDT using DSA key ID 517D0F0E gpg: Good signature from "Linux Kernel Archives Verification Key <ftpadmin@kernel.org>" gpg: aka "Linux Kernel Archives Verification Key <ftpadmin@kernel.org>" owner. gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the Primary key fingerprint: C75D C40A 11D7 AF88 9981 ED5B C86B A06A 517D 0F0E Applying 2.6.5-mm4.bz2
New in this version by popular demand:
- name change kpatchup -> ketchup - automatic signature verification - works with older versions of Python
Currently it defaults to trying to use gpg, which means you must have gpg installed and the appropriate keys in your keyring. You can disable this with the -g or --no-gpg options.
Available at:
http://selenic.com/ketchup/ketchup-0.5
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