> > 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 
> 

Using a patch command like this will get fast results.

$ patch -t --dry-run < file.patch | less  

you get even grep further to get only filename only
with..

grep diff | cut -d ' ' -f3  

Note this a quick and dirty way.This should get you
started.

--arky 


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