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Mike Loiterman wrote:
> Kris Deugau wrote:
> > The patch was created by someone else.  I didn't apply it directly,
> > as I wanted a patch to apply during a .rpm build, so I rebuilt it
> > as a "whole-source-tree" patch.  I've just pushed it out to
> > ftp://ftp.deepnet.cx/pub/devel/razor/razor-untaint.patch.

> I applied the patch:
> 
> [15:14:54 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> /home/mike/razor-agents-2.34a/lib/Razor2/Client]# patch -p0 <
> Core.patchfile
[snip]

Just a random thought:  try patch -p1

> This is the patch:

Aside from something in the email system adding "- " in front of the
lines that begin with a "-", looks almost identical to the original I
worked from, as well as the one I posted to my FTP.

> Sadly, I don't know enough perl to be able to address this problem.
> Is there something I'm doing wrong?

If all else fails, poke into the file manually, and see what's there at
line 216-224 or so, and see if it matches the patch.

Here's a WorksForMe:

-> Snag the patchfile I posted to my FTP.  I don't know how much
attention patch and diff pay to whitespace, but the closer the match the
better.  This *may* be what's tripping you up.
-> Freshly untar the Razor2 source tree.  (v2.34 or 2.36 should both
work the same.)
-> cd into the source tree- you should now be in razor-agents-2.3x/
-> Run "patch -p1 </path/to/patchfile"

I've just tried this with both 2.36 and 2.34, and it works.

-kgd
-- 
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ping, it works completely, I just can't figure out where in my
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