>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati <ar...@gnu.org> writes: > Uwe Brauer <o...@mat.ucm.es> writes: >> I checked: the command should be >> >> git apply --patch-format=hg ../catchfilebetweentag-file-name.patch
> I think you mean > git am --patch-format=hg ../catchfilebetweentag-file-name.patch > ? I don't see git-patch having this option. Hm this is what Tassilo told me, well a couple of years ago, so maybe this has changed. >> Nevertheless I did this >> >> I took into account all your remarks. >> See the attached patch below > This is what I see: -> git am --patch-format=hg catchfilebetweentags-filename.patch > Applying: Add filename as a prefix to the counter for catchfilebetweentags > error: patch failed: style/catchfilebetweentags.el:65 > error: style/catchfilebetweentags.el: patch does not apply > Patch failed at 0001 Add filename as a prefix to the counter for > catchfilebetweentags > hint: Use 'git am --show-current-patch=diff' to see the failed patch > When you have resolved this problem, run "git am --continue". > If you prefer to skip this patch, run "git am --skip" instead. > To restore the original branch and stop patching, run "git am --abort". that is strange, > Can you please send a patch which applies to the latest AUCTeX git repo? Ok, fortunately I have now a relative recent git version install (2.38.1) this should work flawlessly otherwise I have to file a but to the hg maintainers. I will test it myself, not sure how git works whether I have later to strip or to stash the applied patch. Anyway I figure out, if not I follow this great advice 😉
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