* Jordan Crouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070604 16:44]:
> On 04/06/07 08:48 +0200, Uwe Hermann wrote:
> > I.e., the "full" relative path to the file being modified is included
> > in the patch, so you can 'patch -p0 < ~/foo.patch' at the top-level to
> > apply the patch.
>
> -p0? Is that seriously the standard here? Can I ask why?
Purely convenience of the patch reviewers / people doing the check-ins.
Then you don't have to check manually which directory the patch goes
into. Don't worry about it. We will figure this out either way. It just
might make our life easier (thus speeding up check-ins)
Stefan
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