bash: refresh patches

The patch tool will apply patches by default with "fuzz", which is where if the
hunk context isn't present but what is there is close enough, it will force the
patch in.

Whilst this is useful when there's just whitespace changes, when applied to
source it is possible for a patch applied with fuzz to produce broken code which
still compiles (see #10450).  This is obviously bad.

We'd like to eventually have do_patch() rejecting any fuzz on these grounds. For
that to be realistic the existing patches with fuzz need to be rebased and
reviewed.

(From OE-Core rev: 33dadb98c10fdf04d9ed9b6ba57de6257873bcea)

Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kanavin <alexander.kanavin@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
Ross Burton
2018-03-08 20:17:42 +02:00
committed by Richard Purdie
parent 1d93df6fdd
commit 3dc8a2bef3

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@@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
Upstream-Status: Inappropriate [embedded specific]
--- execute_cmd.c.orig Fri Jun 3 13:34:42 2011
+++ execute_cmd.c Fri Jun 3 13:36:41 2011
@@ -2202,7 +2202,11 @@
Index: execute_cmd.c
===================================================================
--- execute_cmd.c.orig
+++ execute_cmd.c
@@ -2459,7 +2459,11 @@ execute_pipeline (command, asynchronous,
/* If the `lastpipe' option is set with shopt, and job control is not
enabled, execute the last element of non-async pipelines in the
current shell environment. */
@@ -13,5 +15,5 @@ Upstream-Status: Inappropriate [embedded specific]
+#endif
+ asynchronous == 0 && pipe_out == NO_PIPE && prev > 0)
{
lstdin = move_to_high_fd (0, 0, 255);
lstdin = move_to_high_fd (0, 1, -1);
if (lstdin > 0)