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This is not a perfect workaround but it seems to be the best solution for the moment. On Windows, this means that when a patch fails to apply, you would now need to fix that patch, finish the apply (AM), then rebuild all patches, and then finally re-run the patch apply procedure in order to continue. This adds a small amount of overhead compared to the traditional method (which will still work on *nix environments, including WSL). However, it seems preferable to the build not working on Windows at all. |
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apatch.sh | ||
applyPatches.sh | ||
build.sh | ||
decompile.sh | ||
functions.sh | ||
importmcdev.sh | ||
init.sh | ||
makemcdevsrc.sh | ||
paperclip.sh | ||
rebuildPatches.sh | ||
remap.sh | ||
testServer.sh | ||
upstreamMerge.sh |