This version of `patch' has many changes made by the Free Software Foundation.
They add support for:
* handling arbitrary binary data and large files
* the unified context diff format that GNU diff can produce
* making GNU Emacs-style backup files
* improved interaction with RCS and SCCS
* the GNU conventions for option parsing and configuring and compilation.
* better POSIX.2 compliance
They also fix some bugs. See the NEWS and ChangeLog files for details.
Tutorial-style documentation for patch is included in the GNU
diffutils package. Unfortunately, the diffutils 2.7 documentation
for `patch' is obsolete; this should be fixed in diffutils 2.8.
In the mean time, see `patch --help', or consult the man page
in this distribution.
For GNU and Unix build and installation instructions, see the file INSTALL.
For MS-DOS using DJGPP tools, see the file pc/djgpp/README.
For other systems, copy config.hin to config.h and change
#undef statements in it to #define as appropriate for your system,
and copy Makefile.in to Makefile and set the variables that are
enclosed in @ signs as appropriate for your system.
Please send bug reports for this version of patch to
bug-gnu-utils@prep.ai.mit.edu.
The Free Software Foundation is distributing this version of patch
independently because as of this writing, Larry Wall has not released a
new version of patch since mid-1988. We have heard that he has been
too busy working on other things, like Perl. He has graciously agreed
to let GNU `patch' be distributed under the terms of the GNU General
Public License.
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