On 04/06/07 08:48 +0200, Uwe Hermann wrote:
I.e., the "full" relative path to the file being modified is included in the patch, so you can 'patch -p0 < ~/foo.patch' at the top-level to apply the patch.
-p0? Is that seriously the standard here? Can I ask why?
Hence -> 'svn diff' at the top-level directory is easier to handle for us.
I thought Marc used quilt - which should do the right thing in this regard. I'll follow up with him.
Jordan