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--- quilt.orig/doc/quilt.1.in 2022-07-06 10:58:56.696500794 +0200 +++ quilt/doc/quilt.1.in 2022-07-06 11:04:08.068735757 +0200 @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ By default, most commands apply to the t .PP Patch files are located in the .I patches -sub-directory of the source tree (see +subdirectory of the source tree (see .BR "Example of working tree" , under .BR FILES , @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ recursively in the parent directories (t searches for its configuration files). The .I patches -directory may contain sub-directories. +directory may contain subdirectories. It may also be a symbolic link instead of a directory. .PP A file called @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ automatically, it is usually provided al In this file, each patch file name is on a separate line. Patch files are identified by path names that are relative to the .I patches -directory; patches may be in sub-directories below this directory. +directory; patches may be in subdirectories below this directory. Lines in the series file that start with a hash character (#) are ignored. Patch options, such as the strip level or whether the patch is @@ -141,11 +141,11 @@ directory, in the root of the source tre The first series file that is found is used. This may also be a symbolic link, or a file with multiple hard links. Usually, only one series file is used for a set of patches, so the -patches sub-directory is a convenient location. +patches subdirectory is a convenient location. .PP The .I .pc -directory and its sub-directories cannot be relocated, but it can be a +directory and its subdirectories cannot be relocated, but it can be a symbolic link. While patches are applied to the source tree, this directory is essential for many operations, including taking patches off the stack _______________________________________________ Quilt-dev mailing list Quilt-dev@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/quilt-dev