> ------------ Původní zpráva ------------
> Od: Jaromír Mikeš <[email protected]>

> Described in different way:
>
> m...@64studio:~/jnoise/jnoise-0.4.0$ quilt new makefile.patch
> Patch makefile.patch is now on top
> m...@64studio:~/jnoise/jnoise-0.4.0$ quilt edit
4)  '/home/mira/jnoise/jnoise-0.4.0/Makefile'
> File /home/mira/jnoise/jnoise-0.4.0/Makefile added to patch makefile.patch
> m...@64studio:~/jnoise/jnoise-0.4.0$ quilt refresh
> Refreshed patch makefile.patch
> m...@64studio:~/jnoise/jnoise-0.4.0$ quilt applied
> makefile.patch
> m...@64studio:~/jnoise/jnoise-0.4.0$ quilt pop -a
> Removing patch makefile.patch
12) Restoring home/mira/jnoise/jnoise-0.4.0/Makefile
>
> No patches applied
> m...@64studio:~/jnoise/jnoise-0.4.0$ quilt applied
> No patches applied
> m...@64studio:~/jnoise/jnoise-0.4.0$ quilt push
> Applying patch makefile.patch
19)patching file home/mira/jnoise/jnoise-0.4.0/Makefile
>
> Now at patch makefile.patch
> m...@64studio:~/jnoise/jnoise-0.4.0$
>
> So I was switching by " quilt pop -a" and by "quilt push" between states 
> patched
> unpatched.
> But edited makefile was in both states edited :(

What happened? I am used sometimes just write command like "gedit" and then 
"drag and drop" file to terminal to be showed by e.g. "gedit".
You can see it in lines 4, 12 and 19 ...but quilt not accept behavior like 
this!!!
If I am pwd in root dir of my package and write: quilt edit Makefile ... all is 
ok!
When I write "quilt edit" and then "drag and drop" file quilt create in 
my_package_root_dir new dirs like
/path/to/my/Makefile.
I don't know other command line program not accepting "drag and drop" ...
I know d'n'd is not standard way how to do it, but it took one day to me to 
discover it :(

Thank you all for patience and will to help.

Best regards

mira


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