import os
import subprocess
+import re
import src
import prepare
# Define all possible option for patch command : sat patch <options>
parser = src.options.Options()
parser.add_option('p', 'products', 'list2', 'products',
- _('Optional: products to get the sources. This option can be'
- ' passed several time to get the sources of several products.'))
+ _('Optional: products to get the sources. This option accepts a comma separated list.'))
def apply_patch(config, product_info, max_product_name_len, logger):
'''The method called to apply patches on a product
# Check the existence and apply the patch
if os.path.isfile(patch):
- patch_exe = "patch" # old patch command (now replace by patching.py)
- #patch_exe = os.path.join(config.VARS.srcDir, "patching.py")
- patch_cmd = "%s -p1 < %s" % (patch_exe, patch)
-
+ patch_cmd = "patch -p1 < %s" % patch
+
# Write the command in the terminal if verbose level is at 5
logger.write((" >%s\n" % patch_cmd),5)
logger.write("\n", 2, False)
# Get the products list with products informations regarding the options
- products_infos = prepare.get_products_list(options, runner.cfg, logger)
+ products_infos = src.product.get_products_list(options, runner.cfg, logger)
# Get the maximum name length in order to format the terminal display
max_product_name_len = 1
logger.write(" " + src.printcolors.printc(status), 1, False)
logger.write(" (%s)\n" % res_count, 1, False)
- return len(products_infos) - good_result
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+ return len(products_infos) - good_result