shell, but it does not seem to help, does it?
Cheers,
Constantine.
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ne can see, I have to re-type the filename just in the
same manner as it was printed by patch(1), before the patch can be
applied. How can I make the patch(1) utility not to ask for the name,
but to find it from the diff file? Thanks.
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Andrew Markebo wrote:
Hi!
Just a guess, I usually throw -p1 or more, not -p0? Could it be that?
/Andy
/ Constantine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Hello!
|
| I am trying to apply a patch I made for myself. When I am running the
| patch(1) utility, I am always being asked to type in th
Max Bowsher wrote:
Constantine wrote:
Andrew Markebo wrote:
Hi!
Just a guess, I usually throw -p1 or more, not -p0? Could it be that?
/Andy
/ Constantine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello!
I am trying to apply a patch I made for myself. When I am running the
patch(1) u
Max Bowsher wrote:
/ Constantine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am trying to apply a patch I made for myself. When I am running the
patch(1) utility, I am always being asked to type in the file name to
a file that needs to be patched.
Max Bowsher wrote:
Perhap
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, Constantine wrote:
Hello!
I am a FreeBSD user. I always get an error on cygwins' bash shell that
there are no such commands as ll, la and h. How can I add aliases to
these commands to the standard bash shell under cygwin? I have tried to
copy .
ing at
the subject line, and I was very confused. :-)
I am very sorry, if I am not the first one to mention it. :-)
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Constantine.
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