On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 02:22:29PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> I run a lot of commands from the command line. Many of the graphical
> applications such as gedit use glib. I get a ton of spam on the terminal
> when I run them that look like:
>
> (gedit:5700): Gtk-WARNING **: ...
>
> I've written a patch to allow the user to skip these messages if desired.
>
> What you do is
>
> patch -Np2 ../glib.patch
> Continue with regular glib build/install
>
For BLFS, this ought to be rediffed to use -p1. No objections to
the content. Personally I abuse cat in my scripts (or occasionally
zcat, etc) when applying patches, and on the commandline I usually
use git apply, but your command seems to be incomplete [ -i ].
ĸen
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