...
cd /usr/src
gzip -cd patchXX.gz | patch -p0
(repeat xx for all versions bigger than the version of your current
source tree, _in_order_) and you should be ok. You may want to remove
the backup files (xxx~ or xxx.orig), and make sure that there are no
failed patches (xxx# or xxx.rej). If there are, either you or me has
made a mistake.
...
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Frank Butter wrote:
>
> On 02-Jul-99 Borek Lupomesky wrote:
> > ftp://ftp.XX.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/alan/
> >
> > Where XX is country code (such as de, fr, uk etc.)
>
> thank you - one last dump question:
> how to apply the patch?
> I saw in it a "linux.vanilla" and a "linux.ac".
> Am I supposed to change the names?
> right now I used just links to these two dirs (both pointing to ./linux, which
> is 2.2.7)
> and did a "patch < patch-2.2.7-ac2" in /usr/src .
>
> what's wrong?
> do I have to apply all patches starting from ac1 ???
>
>
>
> thx-
> frank
>
>
>
>
> ---
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> cookie of the day:
> As long as the answer is right, who cares if the question is wrong?
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Frank Butter <fbutter@ottomall.com.tw>
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