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SPLITDIFF(1) Man pages SPLITDIFF(1)
NAME
splitdiff - separate out incremental patches
SYNOPSIS
splitdiff [-a] [-d] [-p n] [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 for a patch that modifies a/b.c.
-p n
Strip the first n components of the pathname to aid comparisons.
--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 21 Oct 2003 SPLITDIFF(1)