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Print the list of files that the topmost or specified patch changes.
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-a [tab] List all files in all applied patches.
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-l [tab] Add patch name to output.
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-v [tab] Verbose, more user friendly output.
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--combine patch
[tab] Create a listing for all patches between this patch and
[tab] the topmost applied patch. A patch name of \"-\" is equivalent
[tab] to specifying the first applied patch.
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[tab] represents a tab character.
Please write it exactly the same way, [tab] , in your
translation.
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
quilt/files.in:25
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Patch %s is not in series file\n
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
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Usage: quilt fold [-p strip-level]\n
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Located in
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Integrate the patch read from standard input into the topmost patch: ![](/@@/translation-newline)
After making sure that all files modified are part of the topmost ![](/@@/translation-newline)
patch, the patch is applied with the specified strip level (which ![](/@@/translation-newline)
defaults to 1).
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-p strip-level
[tab] The number of pathname components to strip from file names
[tab] when applying patchfile.
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[tab] represents a tab character.
Please write it exactly the same way, [tab] , in your
translation.
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
quilt/fold.in:25
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File %s may be corrupted\n
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
quilt/fold.in:116
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Usage: quilt fork [new_name]\n
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Located in
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Fork the topmost patch. Forking a patch means creating a verbatim copy ![](/@@/translation-newline)
of it under a new name, and use that new name instead of the original ![](/@@/translation-newline)
one in the current series. This is useful when a patch has to be ![](/@@/translation-newline)
modified, but the original version of it should be preserved, e.g. ![](/@@/translation-newline)
because it is used in another series, or for the history. A typical ![](/@@/translation-newline)
sequence of commands would be: fork, edit, refresh.
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If new_name is missing, the name of the forked patch will be the current ![](/@@/translation-newline)
patch name, followed by \"-2\". If the patch name already ends in a ![](/@@/translation-newline)
dash-and-number, the number is further incremented (e.g., patch.diff, ![](/@@/translation-newline)
patch-2.diff, patch-3.diff).
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
quilt/fork.in:25
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Patch %s exists already, please choose a new name\n
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
quilt/fork.in:99
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Fork of patch %s to patch %s failed\n
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
quilt/fork.in:111
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Fork of patch %s created as %s\n
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
quilt/fork.in:117
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