I see. It seems that patch is smart to find whether aaa/bbb/main.c or bbb/main.c is need to be patched, isn't it?
On Tuesday 16 October 2001 19:02, Liu Tao wrote: > For example, if the patch file "patch1" is like > > diff -u --recursive --new-file aaa/bbb/main.c bbb/main.c > --- aaa/bbb/main.c Tue Oct 16 17:13:04 2001 > +++ bbb/main.c Tue Oct 16 17:55:57 2001 > ... > > and "patch2": > diff -u --recursive --new-file bbb/main.c aaa/bbb/main.c > --- bbb/main.c Tue Oct 16 17:13:04 2001 > +++ aaa/bbb/main.c Tue Oct 16 17:55:57 2001 > ... > > both "patch -p0 < patch1" and "patch -p0 < patch2" patches bbb/main.c ?

