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Old 08-27-2018, 06:54 PM   #70
jackie_w
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Originally Posted by icallaci View Post
I am also struggling with this new method. It is my understanding that if I edit the override section of kobopatch.yaml to include the patches I want to enable, then I do not need to enable those patches inside the individual yaml files (libnickel.so.1.0.0.yaml, etc.). Is this correct?
Yes, this is correct.

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Originally Posted by icallaci View Post
But the only way the patches are actually enabled is if I edit each yaml file and enable them there. I use Notepad++ to edit kobopatch.yaml, and I make sure each override is indented 4 spaces, but if "enabled: no" is in the yaml file, then that patch is not enabled, even though it is set to "yes" in kobopatch.yaml. Am I misunderstanding how kobopatch.yaml is supposed to work?
If you can zip up all your .yaml files into a single zip and attach them here, I'll troubleshoot them if you like.
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