11-15-2006
NOTE: The match operation failed to find software in the source that
matches software on the target.
The source are your patches. The target is your OS. They do not match. Since your OS is 11.11, you must have some patches for 11.0 or 10.20 or something.
Very cool avatar, btw! Is that some official new Sun logo?
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splitdiff
SPLITDIFF(1) Man pages SPLITDIFF(1)
NAME
splitdiff - separate out incremental patches
SYNOPSIS
splitdiff [-a] [-d] [-p n] [-E] [file]
splitdiff {[--help] | [--version]}
DESCRIPTION
If you have a patch file composed of several incremental patches, you can use splitdiff to separate them out. You may want to do this in
preparation for re-combining them with combinediff(1).
The effect of running splitdiff is to separate its input into a set of output files, with no output file patching the same file more than
once.
OPTIONS
-a
Split out every single file-level patch.
-d
Create file names such as a_b.c.patch for a patch that modifies a/b.c.
-p n
Strip the first n components of the pathname to aid comparisons.
-E
Don't use .patch filename extension when writing output files.
--help
Display a short usage message.
--version
Display the version number of splitdiff.
SEE ALSO
combinediff(1), lsdiff(1)
AUTHOR
Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>
Package maintainer
patchutils 25 May 2011 SPLITDIFF(1)