On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 06:48:52PM +0200, Pascal Bourguignon wrote:
> > How can I make a patch in a windows machine, I don' have patch and diff
> > command.
> 
> Just transfer  the files  to a  unix machine where  you can  work, and
> transfer the resulting files back to the useless one.

Well, that'd be my approach, but it's not a very helpful
suggestion in general.

One alternative would be to look for Windows ports of patch and
diff.  Another would be Cygwin, which includes ports of those and
much else -- it gives you pretty much a Unix-like environment
within Windows.

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