That's all interesting stuff, but I don't have a language specific patch - I
have a package that contains all the files for all languages and hope to
patch it, one patch to patch all languages.  Do you think setting the
package to be of a neutral language would be beneficial?

The thing I'm struggling with is that the patch creation knows these
language specific files have changed, but the patch application seems to
think not.  I am guessing that it is because of the language definition, but
have no solid proof as yet - we're still working the problem.
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