On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 6:45 PM, Carlos Krefft <[email protected]>wrote:
> How would I go about applying a GeoServer patch?
>
The basic way under Linux systems is to save the patch file on the file
system
and apply it using "path -p0 < file.patch", or if the patch has been
generated
with git, "patch -p1 < file.patch", normally from the root of the GeoServer
checkout.
The patch command is available also under Windows, just search for it.
Other tools can apply patches too. For example if you have the set of
projects
loaded in Eclipse you can apply a patch using "Team/apply patch"
and point it to the file.
Cheers
Andrea
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