This is what available in the patch file
Index: Makefile =================================================================== diff --git a/branches/Makefile deleted dile mode 106444 -- a/branches/Makefile (revision XXX) ++ /dev/null (working copy) - - removed all lines with - symbol Index: Makefilecp =================================================================== diff --git a/branches/Makefilecp copy from branches/Makefile@revision copy to branches//Makefilecp Index: Makefilemv =================================================================== diff --git a/branches/Makefile b/branches/Makefilemv copy from branches/Makefile@revision copy to branches/Makefilemv *Thanks & Regards*, Raghavendra Bhat Mobile: 9972442409 On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 2:44 PM, Stefan Sperling <s...@elego.de> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 02:25:04PM +0530, rags bhat wrote: > > Ok let me explain. > > > > I had a makefile > > > > I used svn cp makefile makefilecp > > then > > i used svn mv makefile makefilemv > > > > Generated patch > > > > using svn diff --git >patchfile > > > > then applied this in new SB which has no changes done, using svn patch > > patchfile > > > > all there targets are skipped, nothing got patched. > > Git diffs add "a/" and "b/" prefixes to all paths in the patch file. > So try again with 'svn patch --strip 1'. > > If that doesn't help could you show us the output of the failing > 'svn patch' command, and the header lines of the patch files? > You don't need to show file content changes, just the headers which > look similar to this: > Index: beta > =================================================================== > diff --git a/trunk/beta b/trunk/beta > deleted file mode 100644 > --- a/trunk/beta (revision 2) > +++ /dev/null (nonexistent) >