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Patch naming scheme for Mesa.patches:
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For patch file names, use characters from this ASCII subset:
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[a-zA-Z0-9_-.].
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This precaution is esp. important, if you build nx-libs without having
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the quilt utility available in the build environment. This is mostly true
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for non-Debian-based systems.
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Patch numbering scheme:
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The patch naming scheme is about ordering patches by names and
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categories. All patches shall be prefixed with a number:
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0xxx: Mesa upstream backports
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1xxx: Patches that might be interesting for Mesa upstream
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2xxx: Distro specific patches (not applicable here, probably)
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3xxx: Security / CVE fixes for Mesa (probably obtained from upstream)
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4xxx: Patches that are needed to make Mesa work/build with/against nx-libs
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5xxx: Patches that silence compiler warnings
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The "series" file within the Mesa.patches directory defines the order of
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patch application.
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The patch names in the "series" file do not necessarily need to be in
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alpha-numerical order. Patch application order is about code and
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functionality, That is, patches in one category are allowed to depend
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upon patches in another category, even if the subsequent digits are not
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strictly ascending.
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