Klaus Heinz wrote:
For this reason, pkglint will again warn about uncommented patches. I knew this code would be useful some day in the future. ;)IMO we must reduce the number of patches. Often it is not clear why a patch is even there. CVS history is often useless because updates to patches mostly belong to some general update of the package with a CVS message like "update of foo to verson x.y". What is the meaning of those changed patches? Impossible to tell from CVS history.
Update pkglint and run "pkglint -Wall" to see it in action. Roland