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06/19/2004 01:39:28 PM (20 years ago)
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Manuel Canales Esparcia <manuel@…>
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    3131<para>Prepare Patch for compilation (the preprocessor flag
    32 <emphasis>-D_GNU_SOURCE</emphasis> is only needed on PowerPCs, on other
     32<parameter>-D_GNU_SOURCE</parameter> is only needed on PowerPCs, on other
    3333machines you can leave it out):</para>
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    6060<indexterm zone="ch-system-patch patch"><primary sortas="b-patch">patch</primary></indexterm>
    6161<para>modifies files according to a patch file.
    62 A patch file normally is a difference listing created with the diff program.
    63 By applying these differences to the original files, patch creates the patched
     62A patch file normally is a difference listing created with the <command>diff</command> program.
     63By applying these differences to the original files, <command>patch</command> creates the patched
    6464versions. Using patches instead of entirely new tarballs to keep your sources
    6565up-to-date can save you a lot of download time.</para>
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