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src/usr.bin/patch/inp.c@1.19 / diff / nxr@1.19
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src/usr.bin/patch/pch.h@1.10 / diff / nxr@1.10
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Update patch to the version used by DragonFly and derived from OpenBSD.
Major changes are:
- better detection of double applied patches
- rejects remain unified diffs for unified patches
- far less limitations, e.g. patch lines may be arbitrary long
This addresses PR standards/11220 by changing patch -b behavior to be
POSIX compliant. Old behavior can be obtained using --suffix, which
works since NetBSD 1.4. pkgsrc has been adjusted accordingly.
Major changes are:
- better detection of double applied patches
- rejects remain unified diffs for unified patches
- far less limitations, e.g. patch lines may be arbitrary long
This addresses PR standards/11220 by changing patch -b behavior to be
POSIX compliant. Old behavior can be obtained using --suffix, which
works since NetBSD 1.4. pkgsrc has been adjusted accordingly.