On Tue, Jan 03, 2006 at 11:50:52PM -0800, David Brown wrote:
> > I have linux-2.6 git tree and I did something like this:
> >
> > $ cd linux-2.6
> > $ patch -p1 < /tmp/patch-2.6.15-rt1
> > hack, hack, hack...
> > $ patch -p1 -R < /tmp/patch-2.6.15-rt1
> > $ git reset
> > $ git diff
>
> Thanks again, this reminds me that I'm going to have to make a serious
> effort to learn how to use git.
"serious" is the appropriate word here :-)
BTW, if you want to know what has changed between the original patch
and yours, you can use interdiff from diffutils. It will give you a
patch between what the trees you would get by applying your patches.
It's very useful for such usages !
> - David Brown
Regards,
Willy
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