#!/bin/sh ## ## applypatch takes four file arguments, and uses those to ## apply the unpacked patch (surprise surprise) that they ## represent to the current tree. ## ## The arguments are: ## $1 - file with commit message ## $2 - file with the actual patch ## $3 - file with list of filenames the patch touches ## $4 - "info" file with Author, email and subject ## MSGFILE=$1 PATCHFILE=$2 FILES=$3 INFO=$4 export AUTHOR_NAME="$(sed -n '/^Author/ s/Author: //p' .dotest/info)" export AUTHOR_EMAIL="$(sed -n '/^Email/ s/Email: //p' .dotest/info)" export SUBJECT="$(sed -n '/^Subject/ s/Subject: //p' .dotest/info)" echo echo Applying "'$SUBJECT'" echo (echo "[PATCH] $SUBJECT" ; echo ; cat $MSGFILE ) > .dotest/final-commit check-files $(cat $FILES) || exit 1 patch -u --no-backup-if-mismatch -f -p1 --fuzz=0 --input=$PATCHFILE || exit 1 update-cache --add --remove $(cat $FILES) || exit 1 tree=$(write-tree) || exit 1 echo Wrote tree $tree commit=$(commit-tree $tree -p $(cat .git/HEAD) < .dotest/final-commit) || exit 1 echo Committed: $commit echo $commit > .git/HEAD