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1<sect2>
2<title>Contents</title>
3
4<para>
5The Patch package contains the patch program.
6</para>
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8</sect2>
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10<sect2><title>Description</title>
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12<para>
13The patch program modifies a file according to a patch file. A patch
14file usually is a list created by the diff program that contains
15instructions on how an original file needs to be modified. Patch is used
16a lot for source code patches since it saves time and space. Imagine
17you have a package that is 1MB in size. The next version of that package
18only has changes in two files of the first version. You can ship an
19entirely new package of 1MB or provide a patch file of 1KB which will
20update the first version to make it identical to the second version. So
21if you have downloaded the first version already, a patch file can
22save you a second large download.
23</para>
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25</sect2>
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