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diff --git a/gnu/usr.bin/patch/pch.c b/gnu/usr.bin/patch/pch.c index 43de437..6acf595 100644 --- a/gnu/usr.bin/patch/pch.c +++ b/gnu/usr.bin/patch/pch.c @@ -1,115 +1,6 @@ /* $FreeBSD$ * * $Log: pch.c,v $ - * Revision 1.14 1998/01/21 15:10:14 ache - * Add -I or --index-first option to take Index: precedence over context diff, - * as it was in hacked FreeBSD version - * - * Revision 1.13 1998/01/21 14:37:23 ache - * Resurrect patch 2.1 without FreeBSD Index: hack - * - * Revision 1.8.2.2 1998/01/03 23:52:05 ache - * MFC: ctype and Index over +++/--- precedence - * - * Revision 1.11 1998/01/03 23:42:56 ache - * Back out Index over +++/--- precedence. - * It maybe right, if patch was FreeBSD-own program, but it break compatibility - * with pre-existent patches in other systems. - * The example is big ncurses patch which don't apply on FreeBSD - * due to "fixed" precedence. - * - * Revision 1.10 1997/10/23 02:44:22 ache - * Add (unsigned char) cast to ctype macros - * - * Revision 1.9 1997/02/13 21:10:43 jmg - * Fix a problem with patch in that is will always default, even when the - * controlling terminal is closed. Now the function ask() will return 1 when th - * input is known to come from a file or terminal, or it will return 0 when ther - * was a read error. - * - * Modified the question "Skip patch?" so that on an error from ask it will skip - * the patch instead of looping. - * - * Closes PR#777 - * - * 2.2 candidate - * - * Revision 1.8 1996/04/12 11:37:32 markm - * Attempt to break a $Log: pch.c,v $ - * Attempt to break a Revision 1.14 1998/01/21 15:10:14 ache - * Attempt to break a Add -I or --index-first option to take Index: precedence over context diff, - * Attempt to break a as it was in hacked FreeBSD version - * Attempt to break a - * Attempt to break a Revision 1.13 1998/01/21 14:37:23 ache - * Attempt to break a Resurrect patch 2.1 without FreeBSD Index: hack - * Attempt to break a - * Attempt to break a Revision 1.8.2.2 1998/01/03 23:52:05 ache - * Attempt to break a MFC: ctype and Index over +++/--- precedence - * Attempt to break a - * Attempt to break a Revision 1.11 1998/01/03 23:42:56 ache - * Attempt to break a Back out Index over +++/--- precedence. - * Attempt to break a It maybe right, if patch was FreeBSD-own program, but it break compatibility - * Attempt to break a with pre-existent patches in other systems. - * Attempt to break a The example is big ncurses patch which don't apply on FreeBSD - * Attempt to break a due to "fixed" precedence. - * Attempt to break a - * Attempt to break a Revision 1.10 1997/10/23 02:44:22 ache - * Attempt to break a Add (unsigned char) cast to ctype macros - * Attempt to break a - * Attempt to break a Revision 1.9 1997/02/13 21:10:43 jmg - * Attempt to break a Fix a problem with patch in that is will always default, even when the - * Attempt to break a controlling terminal is closed. Now the function ask() will return 1 when th - * Attempt to break a input is known to come from a file or terminal, or it will return 0 when ther - * Attempt to break a was a read error. - * Attempt to break a - * Attempt to break a Modified the question "Skip patch?" so that on an error from ask it will skip - * Attempt to break a the patch instead of looping. - * Attempt to break a - * Attempt to break a Closes PR#777 - * Attempt to break a - * Attempt to break a 2.2 candidate - * Attempt to break a snafu where a *** /--- (minus space) - * was fouling up a comment in the checked-out code. - * - * Revision 1.7 1996/04/11 10:13:40 markm - * Priorities were broken. If there was an Index: line and *** /--- lines - * with valid names, the *** /---names were taken first. - * this broke eg: - * Index: foo/Makefile - * ========== - * RCS <blah> - * Retrieving <blah> - * diff <blah> - * *** Makefile <blah> - * --- Makefile <blah> - * - * By trying to patch the Makefile in the _curent_ directory, rather than - * the one in the foo/ directory. - * - * Revision 1.6 1995/09/14 04:33:35 gibbs - * Give "Index" specified filenames preference over other filenames specified - * in the diff. This makes it so that diffs containing files in different - * subdirectories that have the same name not patch the same file. For example - * a diff with patches to Makefile, des/Makefile, usr.bin/Makefile would attempt - * to patch Makefile three times. - * - * Revision 1.5 1995/05/30 05:02:35 rgrimes - * Remove trailing whitespace. - * - * Revision 1.4 1994/02/25 21:46:07 phk - * added the -C/-check again. - * - * Revision 1.3 1994/02/17 22:20:36 jkh - * Put this back - I was somehow under the erroneous impression that patch was in - * ports, until I saw the the commit messages, that is! :-) All changed backed out. - * - * Revision 1.2 1994/02/17 22:16:05 jkh - * From Poul-Henning Kamp - Implement a -C option to verify the integrity of - * a patch before actually applying it. - * - * Revision 1.1.1.1 1993/06/19 14:21:52 paul - * b-maked patch-2.10 - * * Revision 2.0.2.0 90/05/01 22:17:51 davison * patch12u: unidiff support added * |