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how to implement patch manually

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i got a pach file for ns 2.3 but it is not working properly i want to imlement those modification in the concering file manualy by onpening patches and write them in the orignal souce . Plz let me know how it is possible ?


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i got a pach file for ns 2.3 but it is not working properly

What does "not working properly" mean? What exactly happens? What error messages do you get?
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i want to imlement those modification in the concering file manualy by onpening patches and write them in the orignal souce . Plz let me know how it is possible ?

It's possible, but I wouldn't recommend it.

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