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#17149
shred - tape data
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Paul,
I have a confession to make and that is I'm not sure really how to deal with the diff file and now the fixup for the patch.
Googling around, I can see that
patch -p1 < shred1.diff
needs to be run from where the source resides.
But then it's not immediately obvious to me, at my relatively light level of Linux knowledge, if this requires a remake or compilation of the kernel.
If it does, then it's not something I've done before, and depending on where I read, the methods for doing this aren't universally the same.
Might I have a few pointers please?
Thank you.
Rupert Russell
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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Eggert [mailto:eggert <at> cs.ucla.edu]
Sent: 03 April 2014 17:45
To: Pádraig Brady
Cc: Rupert Russell; 17149 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: Re: bug#17149: shred - tape data
I found a glitch in that previous patch, and installed the attached fixup.
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