Thanks.  This is part of a very large build system, so it made
more sense for me to change the line-endings of the patch
files and set their svn:eol-style to "native" than to change
the build process.

- Eric

Kees Zeelenberg wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Eric Promislow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> The patch files had Unix line-ends, not Windows line-ends,
>> so the non-cygwin patch.exe wasn't accepthing them.  Unfortunately
>> it wasn't detecting that situation, just crashing.
> 
> This seems related to the "Assertion failed, hunk, file patch.c, line 
> 343"-problem mentioned on
> http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/patch.htm
> The patchfile must have MS-Windows line endings (CRLF) or you must use 
> the --binary option (and then the patched files will also have LF line 
> endings).
> 
> Kees Zeelenberg 
> 
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