patch takes a patch file containing a difference listing produced by the diff program and applies those differences to one or more original files, producing patched versions.
You apply the patch file using patch command:
The patch command takes a patch file as the input and applies the change to one or more original file(s), producing new patched versions.
Hi ,
I need to collect all information about the patches in my server , I want to know what is the required patch and how to apply it.
Regards (2 Replies)
Hi,
Is there any command to know the patch version?Suppose i installed RTlinux patch in rethat linux.How can i know the patch version installed?Any helps appreciated.
Thanks,
Sathi. (2 Replies)
Hi,
As in the solaris material i know that the patch is added through the command "patchadd <patch no.>".
But i need to know, what are all the steps we have to follow while applying a patch in a production server. My friend says that we have to detach mirror before applying patch and not... (6 Replies)
Hi there,
Apologies if this question has been asked and answered already but I've not been able to find the thread.
Question: Is it possible to apply the Solaris 10 Recommended Patch Cluster to a whole root (non-global) zone locally? I.E. apply the patch cluster from the non-global in... (3 Replies)
I'm trying to setup our jumpstart server to automatically apply the latest patch cluster during installs, but I'm running into an issue. Every time Jumpstart runs it has this error. Obviously it's processing the patch_order file, so I'm not sure what I'm missing.
... (0 Replies)
Hi guys,
Question:
I downloaded a security update for samba:
samba-3.0.7-CAN-2004-0882.patch
The question is how can I get in installed? I cannot find instructions anywhere and it is not a tar file.
Little help? (1 Reply)
I am running HP-UX 11iv3 March 2013 release.
smbstatus -V #output
Version 3.4.3 based HP CIFS Server A.03.01.03
What exactly version i am running?
is it 3.4.3 or
A.03.01.03?
Thank you! (1 Reply)
I have applied a patch using this command:
patch -p1 < (file)
then I did git commit -a.
Now I want to recompile the kernel for making this patch live.
Should I use
make oldconfig
or
make localmodconfig
After that,
make -j$(grep -c "processor" /proc/cpuinfo)
sudo make... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: BHASKAR JUPUDI
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
debtags-submit-patch
DEBTAGS-SUBMIT-PATCH(1) User Commands DEBTAGS-SUBMIT-PATCH(1)NAME
debtags-submit-patch - submit tag patches to http://debtags.debian.net
SYNOPSIS
debtags-submit-patch [-t TAG] [options] [patchfile [patchfile...]]
DESCRIPTION
Submits a tag patch to the Debtags website. Each patch file is submitted in a different query.
OPTIONS --version
show program's version number and exit
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-t tag, --tag=tag
tag the patch with the given string (default: 24f895dcbabc389804e5).
-q, --quiet
quiet mode: only output errors.
-v, --verbose
verbose mode: output progress and non-essential information.
--stdin
read patch from standard input.
--url=url
URL to submit to (default: http://debtags.debian.net/api/patch).
--dump-http-error=file
if the server returns an error, dump the contentsof the error page to the given file (default:discard the error page).
Patch files can be generated with 'debtags diff' or 'tagcoll diff'.
Patch submissions are marked with a tag of your choice. It does not need to identify yourself (but feel free to use your email address),
but reusing your tag allows to handle all your edits as if they were a single one. This helps greatly when tags are reviewed.
By default, a mostly persistent but anonymous tag is generated by hashing your passwd entry.
debtags-submit-patch 1.8 June 2012 DEBTAGS-SUBMIT-PATCH(1)