
"segura" == segura <segura@attcanada.ca> writes:
segura> Can someone please give me an idea about what I might segura> have done wrong? [...] segura> Can you please let me know what needs to be done with segura> the patch? I just copied and pasted it into the segura> rc.request file at a point that seemed OK, but maybe segura> it was not - is there a best place to put the patch? segura> Or do I need to modify something already there in the segura> rc.request file? Yes, the latter is the case. The patch contains some lines starting with a minus, some starting with a plus, and some starting with neither. Remove those with the "-" and add those with the "+". The other lines give you some context to better find the lines on which to work. The lines starting with "+++" and "---" name the files (+++ gives the new one, --- gives the old one). This is a very common format for patches in UNIX; there is even a tool called "patch" that understands and applies this format. Hans-Albert -- Hans-Albert Schneider <Hans-Albert.Schneider@mchp.siemens.de> Siemens AG phone: (+49) 89 636 45445 Corporate Technology fax: (+49) 89 636 42284 Munich, Germany -- To get my public PGP key, send me a mail with subject "send key" --