(the patch is in unified diff format, luckily.) but the apply option just plain doesn't work: In that format the first two lines is a header: Somehow it forgot to ask for the file to apply the patch to!
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Patch is defined in rfc 5789:
So here is the question:
Will generate the patch file for the latest commit formatted to resemble the unix mailbox format. @@ block headers that is then. Why does the same patch (statement) in a complex logic construct not update correctly, especially when all the values are the same as the patch. Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful.
It asks for the patch and a folder.
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