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Patch Check Advanced 20081117-01 (Development branch)

ImagePatch Check Advanced (pca) generates lists ofinstalled and missing patches for Sun Solarissystems and optionally downloads patches. Itresolves dependencies between patches andinstalls them in the correct order. It works onall versions of Solaris and on both SPARC and x86.License: Free To Use But RestrictedChanges:
Generic handling of unknown, non-Sun patches wasadded.Image

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STG-PUSH(1)							   StGit Manual 						       STG-PUSH(1)

NAME
stg-push - Push one or more patches onto the stack SYNOPSIS
stg push [options] [<patch1>] [<patch2>] [<patch3>..<patch4>] DESCRIPTION
Push one or more patches (defaulting to the first unapplied one) onto the stack. The push operation allows patch reordering by commuting them with the three-way merge algorithm. If there are conflicts while pushing a patch, those conflicts are written to the work tree, and the command halts. Conflicts raised during the push operation have to be fixed and the git add --update command run (alternatively, you may undo the conflicting push with stg undo). The command also notifies when the patch becomes empty (fully merged upstream) or is modified (three-way merged) by the push operation. OPTIONS
-a, --all Push all the unapplied patches. -n NUMBER, --number NUMBER Push the specified number of patches. --reverse Push the patches in reverse order. --set-tree Push the patches, but don't perform a merge. Instead, the resulting tree will be identical to the tree that the patch previously created. This can be useful when splitting a patch by first popping the patch and creating a new patch with some of the changes. Pushing the original patch with --set-tree will avoid conflicts and only the remaining changes will be in the patch. -k, --keep Keep the local changes. -m, --merged Check for patches merged upstream. STGIT
Part of the StGit suite - see linkman:stg[1] StGit 03/13/2012 STG-PUSH(1)