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RedBear-OS/recipes/libs
vasilito b0f440c47e mesa, libdrm, pipewire, wireplumber: use cookbook_apply_patches helper (v6.0 2026)
Replace the inline `for p in ${REDBEAR_PATCHES_DIR}/[0-9]*.patch; do
git apply ...; done` loop in each of the 4 Rule 2 migration recipes
with a single call to cookbook_apply_patches (added in the previous
commit to src/cook/script.rs).

Before (9 lines per recipe):
    REDBEAR_PATCHES_DIR="${REDBEAR_PATCHES_DIR:-...}/local/patches/<component>"
    cd "${COOKBOOK_SOURCE}"
    for p in "${REDBEAR_PATCHES_DIR}"/[0-9]*.patch; do
        [ -f "$p" ] || continue
        echo "Applying Red Bear <component> patch: $p"
        git apply "$p" || { echo "Failed to apply $p"; exit 1; }
    done
    cd "${COOKBOOK_BUILD}"

After (1 line per recipe):
    REDBEAR_PATCHES_DIR="${REDBEAR_PATCHES_DIR:-...}/local/patches/<component>"
    cookbook_apply_patches "${REDBEAR_PATCHES_DIR}"

Behavior change: the helper is now idempotent (skips already-applied
patches via `git apply --reverse --check`), so a partial re-cook
after a previous successful build no longer fails with 'patch already
applied'. This was the primary motivation for the refactor.

Per-recipe path depth notes (for the record):
  * mesa        — recipes/libs/mesa/        (depth 2) — 2 dots
  * libdrm      — local/recipes/libs/libdrm/ (depth 3) — 4 dots
  * pipewire    — local/recipes/libs/pipewire/ (depth 3) — 4 dots
  * wireplumber — local/recipes/libs/wireplumber/ (depth 3) — 4 dots

All four recipes parse as valid TOML and use the cookbook's
[source].script (libdrm) or [build].script (mesa/pipewire/wireplumber)
hook, both of which load cookbook shell functions including the new
cookbook_apply_patches helper.
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