Hi again,
actually, if i use "patch -p0 ..." it accepts the patch.
Greetings, Patty
Pattrick Hueper wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>>
>>> That being said,
>>> cvs diff -u
>>> creates patches that the patch program does not like. It is better
>>> to have two snapshots of the source code and use diff -u or diff -urN
>>> to create the patch file.
>>
>>
>
> uups, didnt know that, i only tried my file with kompare, and that
> worked...
>
> whats the procedure to create a good patch file? If i create a new
> snapshot, update it and run diff -urN, it of course reports all the
> files generated by the compile, and it also reports differences in
> CVS/... files. Is there any way around that?
>
> Patty
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