
11 May
2009
11 May
'09
8:58 a.m.
Dear Dirk,
In message 4A047B71.6080704@googlemail.com you wrote:
This results then in something
cpu/sa1100/{interrupts.c => timer.c} | 5 +- rename cpu/arm925t/{interrupts.c => timer.c} (99%)
(from [1]). But this is only what normally 'diffstat' generates and what is totally ignored by 'patch' .
It can be applied with "git am" (well, not the diffstat, but the special rename diff hunk that git also generates).
Ok, thanks. But not with other tools, like plain 'patch', correct?
Indeed. But why would you use such a tool in combination with a git repository? It makes no sense.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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