>>> 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)
I'm sure you mean you want -p1 patches, instead? Segher -- linuxbios mailing list [email protected] http://www.linuxbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
