I tried to decompress the file first but I got a message that kind of goes
like this:
Hmmm... this doesn't seem like a zipped file
I should have written it down, I know but anyway. So I went ahead and just
tried to run the patch. Since I'm in /usr/src and the patch itself is in the
same directory, I figured needed to add -p0. I thought -p1 is when you're in
a different directory.
patch
S.Toms wrote:
> 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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