We very very rarely use these. The last time compile-fixes.patch was
used was over 3 years ago. The upstream-reverts.patch has literally
never been used since Fedora switched to git. We tend to apply the
reverts as stand-alone patches anyway, and compile fixes are generally
better as stand-alone patches that get sent upstream ASAP.
---
compile-fixes.patch | 6 ------
kernel.spec | 12 ------------
upstream-reverts.patch | 1 -
3 files changed, 19 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644 compile-fixes.patch
delete mode 100644 upstream-reverts.patch
diff --git a/compile-fixes.patch b/compile-fixes.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 34c08ce..0000000
--- a/compile-fixes.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Small compile fixes (For more involved fixes, please use a separate patch).
-#
-# Please add the errors from gcc before the diffs to save others having
-# to do a compile to figure out what your diff is fixing. Thanks.
-#
diff --git a/kernel.spec b/kernel.spec
index bd1a394..38a6eae 100644
--- a/kernel.spec
+++ b/kernel.spec
@@ -481,17 +481,12 @@ Patch00: patch-4.%{base_sublevel}-git%{gitrev}.xz
%endif
%endif
-# we also need compile fixes for -vanilla
-Patch04: compile-fixes.patch
-
# build tweak for build ID magic, even for -vanilla
Patch05: kbuild-AFTER_LINK.patch
%if !%{nopatches}
-# revert upstream patches we get via other methods
-Patch09: upstream-reverts.patch
# Git trees.
# Standalone patches
@@ -1175,16 +1170,9 @@ done
ApplyPatch kbuild-AFTER_LINK.patch
-#
-# misc small stuff to make things compile
-#
-ApplyOptionalPatch compile-fixes.patch
%if !%{nopatches}
-# revert patches from upstream that conflict or that we get via other means
-ApplyOptionalPatch upstream-reverts.patch -R
-
# Architecture patches
# x86(-64)
ApplyPatch lib-cpumask-Make-CPUMASK_OFFSTACK-usable-without-deb.patch
diff --git a/upstream-reverts.patch b/upstream-reverts.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 607602c..0000000
--- a/upstream-reverts.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-nil
--
2.4.0
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