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Old 01-12-2019
Thank you, bakunin, and shame on me! I was pondering on using that for a split second but decided against it. Now with bakunin rubbing my nose in it, I found: it worked!


Still, all the posts between the first 500 and the last 500 will go unfound, so Neo's announced help is appreciated.
 

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NSIS(1) 							      GenPat								   NSIS(1)

NAME
GenPat - A program to create patch files in VPatch format. SYNOPSIS
GenPat [-R] [-B=64] [-V] [-O] [-A=500] [source] [target] [patch.pat] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the GenPat command. This manual page was written for the Debian (TM) distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has documentation in the HTML format; see below. GenPat is a program that creates installer programs for Windows. OPTIONS
-R Replace a patch with same contents as source silently if it already exists. -B=64 Set blocksize (default=64), multiple of 2 is required. -V More verbose information during patch creation. -O Deactivate match limit of the -A switch (sometimes smaller patches). -A=500 Maximum number of block matches per block (improves performance). Default is 500, larger is slower. Use -V to see the cut-off aborts. EXIT STATUS
0 Success 1 Arguments missing 2 Other error 3 Source file already has a patch in specified patch file (=error) SEE ALSO
GenPat is documented more fully in the HTML file /usr/share/doc/nsis/Docs/VPatch/Readme.html. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Paul Wise pabs@debian.org for the Debian (TM) system. AUTHOR
Paul Wise Created man page COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005 Paul Wise GenPat manual October 5, 2005 NSIS(1)
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