zentara wrote:
>
> >
> >patch -s <patch-2.2.2.gz
>
> patch -p1 <patchfile
>
> Depending on how the patch is written, you may
> need to try -p0 or -p2
You may also wanna try decompressing the gz file before running patch,
else try running zcat <file>.gz | patch -p from either outside the
directory of the source your patching, or inside the directory of the
source your patching (depending on how the patch was made)
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