Hey and hello, new here, and am wondering how to submit a patch to a file... specifically the PKGBUILD for the package pissircd-git -- I've been copying my own PKGBUILD file over during the generation of a package build to avoid having it try to create a socket file in my home directory. Been doing this for a long time, and am wondering how to make it more permanent. I've included the patch, but again, I'm new and don't know where to send it. It's very simple (adding one line to the configuration) and I'm putting the file in /run/pissircd/ircd.sock, which unrealircdctl communicates to correctly. Anyway, again, I'm new to this. Help would be appreciated Thanks, -- Ross (headrift) Burton
Hey Ross!
Hey and hello, new here, and am wondering how to submit a patch to a file... specifically the PKGBUILD for the package pissircd-git -- I've been copying my own PKGBUILD file over during the generation of a package build to avoid having it try to create a socket file in my home directory. Been doing this for a long time, and am wondering how to make it more permanent.
The most common way to get a patch to a maintainer is via email or as a comment on the AUR webinterface Most maintainers are happy to accept patches that fix things or nontrivial changes for an upgrade. cheers, gromit
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Christian Heusel
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Ross Burton