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This patch makes it possible to reset the upstream chromium repository
to its baseline state.
Change-Id: Idff94a0f873e994716f77c83f4c5b79bcd48aec5
Reviewed-by: Jocelyn Turcotte <jocelyn.turcotte@digia.com>
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This makes it possible to use them in other scripts as well.
Change-Id: I8aa76c1a9be91c56fd232a592ac41de5079eb3c7
Reviewed-by: Michael Bruning <michael.bruning@digia.com>
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Preventing failure while applying patches on submodules that are
skipped on Windows.
Non Windows related submodules are not checked out from upstream
repository. This behavior is a workaround for git issues.
Change-Id: If34d9d2916829f87c7397a07803f79c156c05c57
Reviewed-by: Michael Bruning <michael.bruning@digia.com>
Reviewed-by: Andras Becsi <andras.becsi@digia.com>
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This patch also changes the way we handle our patches.
We'll always take a new snapshot without patching Chromium
and rebase our patches on top of the snapshot. This removes
the need for separate patch files for the ustream repository
since we can use the patches of the snapshot and apply them
on the upstream checkout if we want to use an upstream build.
This makes it easier for us to have branches for the release
and maintain and minimize the number of patches we need on
top of upstream Chromium.
For now a snapshot checkout is needed to be able to prepare
the patches for an upstream build but in future we cold improve
this to fetch the patches from the remote snapshot repository
if needed.
Change-Id: I6280ffbe2d50d25d252734bc76d19bfaaa081637
Reviewed-by: Zeno Albisser <zeno.albisser@digia.com>
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