Hello Johanes,

On 10/14/2013 04:28 AM, Johannes wrote:
> On 14.10.2013 11:09, Carsten Neumann wrote:
>> Out of curiosity: how do you generate patches, I usually just do:
>> git diff [path(s)] >changes.diff
>>
> I use a cygwin shell and call diff -u old-file new-file > file.path

ok, that looks harmless enough ;)

> Actually I do not really work with git. I only use it for cloning of the
> repository.
> What did git complain about?

Both git apply and the plain patch command simply rejected all hunks in 
the patch (also after running it through dos2unix). No worries, next 
time I'll play a bit more with patch's options to see if I can get it to 
accept the input :)

        Cheers,
                Carsten


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