From 6f4c047d425b47a474e541cceac284d83a20b0b7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Michael Stahl <mstahl@redhat.com>
Date: Fri, 31 May 2013 18:30:57 +0200
Subject: redland: update obsolete README

Change-Id: If528451ec0c90022a5e40e05493d0ea657502c55
---
 redland/README | 18 +++---------------
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)

diff --git a/redland/README b/redland/README
index c2b0b879dd7d..591e93398726 100644
--- a/redland/README
+++ b/redland/README
@@ -17,20 +17,8 @@ Libraries: libraptor, librasqal, librdf
 
 == Patches ==
 There are several patches, most of which contain only hacks to get it to
-build with OOo build system.
+build with the LO build system.
 
-There used to be also 3 patches here that fix bugs in redland and ought to be
-of general interest:
-- redland-1.0.8.patch.free_null:
-  redland destructor functions don't check if argument is NULL
-- redland-1.0.8.patch.storage_hashes_context_serialize_get_statement:
-  hashes storage: the function to create statements during serialization does
-                  not fill in the context propery (i.e. context is NULL)
-- redland-1.0.8.patch.storage_hashes_list_duplicates:
-  hashes, list storage: if contexts are enabled, then it is possible to add
-                        duplicate statements
-
-Attempts to upstream these patches failed for reasons upstream kept to
-themselves.  Now these patches are replaced with workarounds in unoxml.
-Note to future maintainers: work around redland bugs in client code.
+Upstream may merge patches that are attached to the bug tracker, but don't
+send patches to the mailing list, those will most likely be ignored.
 
-- 
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