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On 7/27/13 8:08 AM, Pedro Giffuni wrote:
> OK; On further revision ...
>
> On 26.07.2013 20:01, Jan Beich wrote:
>> bsdpatch doesn't list files of the failed hunks with -C and -s
>> option. This may be less convenient if you edit a patch directly
>>
OK;
On further revision ...
On 26.07.2013 20:01, Jan Beich wrote:
bsdpatch doesn't list files of the failed hunks with -C and -s option.
This may be less convenient if you edit a patch directly rather than
regen it after polluting the tree.
$ patch -CEfsp0 -i /path/to/varsym.diff
1 out of 1 hun
On 26.07.2013 23:11, Jan Beich wrote:
Pedro Giffuni writes:
Now, just some food for thought, but if you are unsure your patch
applies cleanly, why would you choose to use the -s (silent) option?
Because by default patch(1) is overly verbose. At first, I'm only
interested if a patch applies cle
Pedro Giffuni writes:
> Now, just some food for thought, but if you are unsure your patch
> applies cleanly, why would you choose to use the -s (silent) option?
Because by default patch(1) is overly verbose. At first, I'm only
interested if a patch applies cleanly, then what files fail to apply.
Hi Jan;
El 26/07/2013 8:01 p. m., Jan Beich escribió:
bsdpatch doesn't list files of the failed hunks with -C and -s option.
This may be less convenient if you edit a patch directly rather than
regen it after polluting the tree.
$ patch -CEfsp0 -i /path/to/varsym.diff
1 out of 1 hunks failed
1
bsdpatch doesn't list files of the failed hunks with -C and -s option.
This may be less convenient if you edit a patch directly rather than
regen it after polluting the tree.
$ patch -CEfsp0 -i /path/to/varsym.diff
1 out of 1 hunks failed
1 out of 2 hunks failed
2 out of 2 hunks failed
1 out of 5
Hello;
After an exp-run it was found that only two ports presented regressions
with the new BSD-licensed patch derived from Open/DragonFly BSD.
The issue was related to some patch level detection the previous
GNU patch has and the new patch lacks. Otherwise both versions
are basically equivalent