Lines Matching refs:like
40 names like "a/" and "b/").
48 So, if you applied a patch like this:
51 You can revert (undo) it like this:
57 This (as usual with Linux and other UNIX like operating systems) can be
67 Patch can also get the name of the file to use via the -i argument, like
72 uncompress it before applying it, then you can feed it to patch like this
79 gunzip or bunzip2 on the file -- like this:
97 Checking that the file looks like a valid patch file and checking the code
151 If you get a message like "Hunk #3 FAILED at 2387.", then it means that the
192 This will let you move from something like 2.6.12.2 to 2.6.12.3 in a single
321 like the 2.6.x.y patches described above. The kernel version before the -rcN