The way I do this (which may not be the best way) is

1. cd to the SAGE_ROOT directory
2. ./sage -b main    (this assures you are starting from the main
branch and not cloning form a clone)
3. ./sage -clone ABCDx (where ABCD is the trac number you are
applying the patch from and x=a for the first clone,
x=b for the second clone, if needed, and so on)
4. ./sage (start sage)
5. type hg_sage.apply("/path/to/the/patch/trac_ABCD_blahblah.patch")
6. ctl-D (quit sage)
7. ./sage -b (to rebuild) or ./sage -br (to rebuild and restart sage).



On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 7:19 AM, J. Cooley<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I would like to apply the patches from ticket #6384 to the clone I'm
> using. I have not done this before and I want to make sure that I
> apply it to the clone and not the main. I'm not entirely sure how to
> do this.
>
> Also, this patch seems to rely upon another from ticket #6672, so do I
> need to add the three files from that ticket first in order and then
> the two from ticket #6384?
>
> Cheers.
>
> >
>

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