On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Jeff Garzik wrote:

> To create a patch for a single file, it is often sufficient to do:
> 
>       SRCTREE=/usr/src/linux
>       MYFILE=drivers/net/mydriver.c
> 
>       cd $SRCTREE
>       cp $MYFILE $MYFILE.orig
>       vi $MYFILE      # make your change
>       diff -u $MYFILE.orig $MYFILE > /tmp/patch

One question comes to my mind: Are patches supposed to be applied with
patch -p0 or patch -p1? 

AFAIU, the preferred way is -p1, but the above example would need -p0, if
I'm not mistaken. So that'ld make it harder than necessary to collect
patches and then apply the whole set, which seems to be Linus' preferred
way.

--Kai

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