Kaz Kylheku wrote at Samstag, 21. Juli 2012, 12:27:42: > On Sat, 21 Jul 2012 20:57:51 +0200, Sascha Manns > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello Kaz, > > > > You wrote at Samstag, 21. Juli 2012, 11:40:17: > >> Let's assume that "go to one" means you want to work with patch one, > >> not necessarily making it the top patch. There are two cases: > >> > >> 1. Patches two and three do not have any conflicting changes (do not > >> affect > >> > >> the same files) as patch one. > >> > >> 2. Patches two and three have conflicting changes: they apply changes > >> on top > >> > >> of some of the same files as patch one. > > > > Ah ok. In my case it is (1). I want to add and modify a already present > > file in the sourcecode. Actually a quilt add adds the file to the latest > > patch on top. > > You can add files to a non-top patch. > > There is some decent built-in help in quilt, by the way. Any > command takes -h for a usage summary: > > $ quilt add -h > Usage: quilt add [-P patch] {file} ... > > Add one or more files to the topmost or named patch. Files must be > added to the patch before being modified. Files that are modified by > patches already applied on top of the specified patch cannot be added. > > -P patch > Patch to add files to. Yeah, that works. Thank you very much. -- Sincerly yours Sascha Manns Community & Support Agent / Balsam Plasma Active Developer open-slx GmbH Web (business): http://www.open-slx.com Web (private): http://saigkill.homelinux.net
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