01-21-2008
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Hi:
This is an elementary qs.
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Hi all, :)
I'm quite new with installation of security patches in Linux Redhat Enterprise, here's my question.
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i am installing an application and i am getting this error message about patches
Would you like to see system information?
Operating System Information
Name: Linux
Architecture: i386
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Required OS Patch Levels
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dh_quilt_patch
DH_QUILT_PATCH(1) Debhelper DH_QUILT_PATCH(1)
NAME
dh_quilt_patch - apply patches listed in debian/patches/series
SYNOPSIS
dh_quilt_patch [debhelper options]
DESCRIPTION
dh_quilt_patch simply calls quilt push -a after having set the environment variable QUILT_PATCHES to debian/patches. All patches listed in
debian/patches/series are then applied in the current directory. The command does not fail if the patches have already been applied.
You can use another directory instead of debian/patches by setting (and exporting) the environment variable QUILT_PATCH_DIR.
EXAMPLES
dh_quilt_patch is usually called indirectly in a rules file via the dh command.
%:
dh $@ --with quilt
It can also be direcly called at the start of the build (or configure) rule.
build:
dh_quilt_patch
./configure
$(MAKE)
NOTES
This tool is useless if you use the source package format 3.0 (quilt). Consider switching to this source format if you haven't done it
yet.
SEE ALSO
debhelper(7), dh(1).
This program is meant to be used together with debhelper.
AUTHOR
Raphael Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org>
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-04 DH_QUILT_PATCH(1)