============ === What === ============ Gentoo patchsets for binutils are maintained as vendor branches of the upstream binutils-glb git repository. From there, we bundle all the commits into a tarball and distribute it via our public mirroring system. If you want specific info about a patch (like what it does or whose great idea it was to change the code), read the patch! We try to fill out the commit messages with useful info such as what it does, why it's needed, bug reports, original creators, etc... ============= === Where === ============= https://gitweb.gentoo.org/fork/binutils-gdb.git/ The patch generation script and the base patchset for the start of a new version branch (or for use with binutils git master) can be found at https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/toolchain/binutils-patches.git/ =========== === How === =========== The patch naming convention is precisely as generated by "git format-patch". All patches should apply with -p1 (so they can be used both with the legacy epatch function and the new, more strict eapply function). Commits where the commit message starts with "[no patch]" will not be included in the patch tarball. This is useful for changes to the tarball generation script, or for the addition of extra files that are not patches.