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On Wed, 07 Apr 2004 18:58:57 -0400
Ritesh H Shukla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I have a patch file for the kernel and would like to see which all
> files it modifies and the details of the modification is there an easy
Which file is modified (better say, patched) is shown while you patch the source tree.
For details I think it only provides the lines of codes added or something similar.
To know the differences without patching, you'd better see the changelogs by the
person who released the patch :-p
> way to do this without patching it to the kernel and then using a gui
> based diff front end such as kompare to see the modifications between
> the unpatched and patched kernel tree.
rrs
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