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| author | Sadeep Madurange <sadeep@asciimx.com> | 2025-12-08 17:34:35 +0800 |
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| committer | Sadeep Madurange <sadeep@asciimx.com> | 2025-12-08 21:05:19 +0800 |
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diff --git a/_archive/suckless-software.md b/_archive/suckless-software.md deleted file mode 100644 index 86fb5bc..0000000 --- a/_archive/suckless-software.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: How I manage Suckless software packages -date: 2025-11-30 -layout: post ---- - -Since <a href="https://suckless.org/" class="external" target="_blank" -rel="noopener noreferrer">suckless</a> software requires users to modify the -source code and recompile to customize, I need a way to maintain patches over -the long term while retaining the ability to upgrade the software as new -versions are released. - -## Initial setup - -When using a suckless program, I usually begin by cloning the project and -setting the remote URL to push a copy of the source code with my patches to my -own git repository: - -``` -git clone git://git.suckless.org/dwm -git reset --hard <tag> -git remote set-url --push origin git@git.asciimx.com:/repos/dwm -``` - -This way, I can pull updates from the upstream project whenever I want, while -committing my changes to my own git repository. The git reset command aligns my -branch head with a stable release before applying patches or installing the -software. - -If all I want to do is reconfigure the software (e.g., change key bindings), -which is what I need most of the time, the recommended approach is to modify -the config.h file. If the config.h isn't yet in the project, the following -command generates it from the defaults and compiles the software using `make -clean <target>` here `<target>` is the name of the application (e.g., dwm) -found in the Makefile. I modify the resulting config.h file and run `make clean -install` to install the software before committing and pushing my changes to my -git repo. - -## dwm and slstatus - -Since dwm and slstatus are always running, `make install` will likely fail for -them. The operating system will prevent the installer from replacing running -executables with new ones. Hence, we must first stop the running instances of -these programs (Mod + Shift + q). Then, switch to a tty (Ctrl + Alt + F1), -log in, and change the directory to where dwm/slstatus is. We can run `make -install` to install the software and switch back to the graphical session -(Ctrl + Alt + F5). - -The key combinations for switching to the tty and back may differ across -systems. The ones listed above are for OpenBSD. - -## Subsequent upgrades - -When suckless releases a new version, I run `git pull --rebase` to fetch the -upstream changes and rebase my patches on top of them. Because I tend to use -stable versions, I perform another interactive rebase to drop the commits -between the latest stable version tag and my patch before installing the -software. - -Commit log before upgrading: - -``` -dt236 My patch. -3fkdf Version 6.5. -``` - -Commit log after pulling: - -``` -w467d My patch. -gh25g A commit. -g525g Another commit. -3fkdf Version 6.6. -vd425 Old commit. -q12vu Another old commit. -3fkdf Version 6.5. -``` - -Commit log after the interactive rebase: - -``` -h57jh My patch. -3fkdf Version 6.6. -vd425 Old commit. -q12vu Another old commit. -3fkdf Version 6.5. -``` - -And finally, commit and push all the changes to my own git repository. - |
