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-rw-r--r--eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/1.513
-rw-r--r--eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/1.5b13
-rw-r--r--eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/2.2.413
-rw-r--r--eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/2.2.613
4 files changed, 52 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/1.5 b/eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/1.5
index 25fd3a5f76b6..46d9e5a885e8 100644
--- a/eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/1.5
+++ b/eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/1.5
@@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
+In Gentoo Prefix we go by Apple's convention to give modules the .bundle
+extension.
+http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/XcodeBuildSystem/500-Linking/bs_linking.html
+(Above link was removed by Apple, the link below contains a copy:
+http://disanji.net/iOS_Doc/#documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/XcodeBuildSystem/500-Linking/bs_linking.html,
+in case it disappears also, the relevant quote:
+
+Bundle. Bundles are executable files that can be loaded at runtime by
+other products. Plug-ins are implemented using bundles. The term bundle
+in this context refers to the binary itself, not to a structured
+hierarchy. Bundles have the .bundle extension; for example,
+MyBundle.bundle.)
+
--- configure.orig 2009-05-22 12:05:31 +0200
+++ configure 2009-05-22 12:05:39 +0200
@@ -15461,7 +15461,7 @@
diff --git a/eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/1.5b b/eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/1.5b
index ed46f4ae3efb..65633a818419 100644
--- a/eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/1.5b
+++ b/eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/1.5b
@@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
+In Gentoo Prefix we go by Apple's convention to give modules the .bundle
+extension.
+http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/XcodeBuildSystem/500-Linking/bs_linking.html
+(Above link was removed by Apple, the link below contains a copy:
+http://disanji.net/iOS_Doc/#documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/XcodeBuildSystem/500-Linking/bs_linking.html,
+in case it disappears also, the relevant quote:
+
+Bundle. Bundles are executable files that can be loaded at runtime by
+other products. Plug-ins are implemented using bundles. The term bundle
+in this context refers to the binary itself, not to a structured
+hierarchy. Bundles have the .bundle extension; for example,
+MyBundle.bundle.)
+
--- configure
+++ configure
@@ -10570,7 +10570,7 @@
diff --git a/eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/2.2.4 b/eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/2.2.4
index f22aa2d40e7e..5ad829343f7d 100644
--- a/eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/2.2.4
+++ b/eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/2.2.4
@@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
+In Gentoo Prefix we go by Apple's convention to give modules the .bundle
+extension.
+http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/XcodeBuildSystem/500-Linking/bs_linking.html
+(Above link was removed by Apple, the link below contains a copy:
+http://disanji.net/iOS_Doc/#documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/XcodeBuildSystem/500-Linking/bs_linking.html,
+in case it disappears also, the relevant quote:
+
+Bundle. Bundles are executable files that can be loaded at runtime by
+other products. Plug-ins are implemented using bundles. The term bundle
+in this context refers to the binary itself, not to a structured
+hierarchy. Bundles have the .bundle extension; for example,
+MyBundle.bundle.)
+
--- configure
+++ configure
@@ -12172,11 +12172,11 @@
diff --git a/eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/2.2.6 b/eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/2.2.6
index ee22122c0e68..669a68d09a10 100644
--- a/eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/2.2.6
+++ b/eclass/ELT-patches/darwin-conf/2.2.6
@@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
+In Gentoo Prefix we go by Apple's convention to give modules the .bundle
+extension.
+http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/XcodeBuildSystem/500-Linking/bs_linking.html
+(Above link was removed by Apple, the link below contains a copy:
+http://disanji.net/iOS_Doc/#documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/XcodeBuildSystem/500-Linking/bs_linking.html,
+in case it disappears also, the relevant quote:
+
+Bundle. Bundles are executable files that can be loaded at runtime by
+other products. Plug-ins are implemented using bundles. The term bundle
+in this context refers to the binary itself, not to a structured
+hierarchy. Bundles have the .bundle extension; for example,
+MyBundle.bundle.)
+
--- configure
+++ configure
@@ -11455,11 +11455,11 @@