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List:       kde-commits
Subject:    Re: qt-copy/patches
From:       Michael Seiwert <mseiwert () hbv ! de>
Date:       2009-04-24 11:56:11
Message-ID: 200904241356.12229.mseiwert () hbv ! de
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Hi,

there seems to be something wrong with this commit, I get the following 
message if calling apply_patches: (fresh co of qt-copy)

Applying: 0279-svg-rendering-regression.diff
can't find file to patch at input line 19
Perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip option?
The text leading up to this was:
--------------------------
|qt-bugs@ issue : none (not yet)
|Qt Software task ID : none (not yet)
|bugs.kde.org number : 190485 (at least)
|applied: no
|author: Alexis Menard <alexis.menard@nokia.com>
|
|This patch fix the regression introduced in 4.5.1 with SVG rendering.
|The problem appear when a gradient reference an another gradient which is 
after
|in the svg.
|
|Please clear your plasma cache as well.
|
|This patch is already in 4.5 branch so it will be in 4.5.2.
|
|Index: svg/qsvgstyle.cpp
|
===================================================================
|--- svg/qsvgstyle.cpp  (revision 958572)
|+++ svg/qsvgstyle.cpp  (working copy)
--------------------------
File to patch:

Any idea ?

Best Michael



On Friday 24 April 2009 13:28:00 Alexis Ménard wrote:
> SVN commit 958573 by menard:
>
> This patch fix a regression introduced in 4.5.1
> with SVG rendering. More details inside the patch
>
>
>  A             0279-svg-rendering-regression.diff
>  M  +1 -1      README
>
>
> --- trunk/qt-copy/patches/README #958572:958573
> @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
>  Please assign the numbers incrementally, and don't reuse them. The next
> one: -#0279
> +#0280
>
>  This directory contains patches for Qt that haven't been accepted by
> TrollTech yet. All patches in this directory itself shouldn't make qt-copy
> incompatible


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