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There does not seem to be a convenient way to tell git-show-backports to produce individual patches with numbers. That's what this script does by calling git-format-patch for each specified commit ID, letting git do all the painful work (formatting etc). This has been mostly used during backport sessions but was apparently never committed!
48 lines
932 B
Bash
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48 lines
932 B
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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die() {
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[ "$#" -eq 0 ] || echo "$*" >&2
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exit 1
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}
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err() {
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echo "$*" >&2
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}
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quit() {
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[ "$#" -eq 0 ] || echo "$*"
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exit 0
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}
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#### Main
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USAGE="Usage: ${0##*/} [-o <output_dir>] [-s <start_num>] [-b <base>] commit_id..."
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OUTPUT=
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BASE=
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NUM=
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while [ -n "$1" -a -z "${1##-*}" ]; do
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case "$1" in
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-b) BASE="$2" ; shift 2 ;;
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-o) OUTPUT="$2" ; shift 2 ;;
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-s) NUM="$2" ; shift 2 ;;
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-h|--help) quit "$USAGE" ;;
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*) die "$USAGE" ;;
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esac
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done
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PATCHES=( "$@" )
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NUM=${NUM:-1}
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for p in ${PATCHES[@]}; do
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if [ -n "$BASE" ]; then
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# find the patch number from the base.
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# E.g. v2.9-dev0-774-gd710dfbac
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NUM=$(git describe --match "$BASE" "$p")
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NUM=${NUM#"$BASE"-}
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NUM=${NUM%-*}
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fi
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git format-patch -k -1 --start-number=$NUM ${OUTPUT:+-o $OUTPUT} "$p"
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((NUM++))
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done
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