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#17149
shred - tape data
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Pádraig.
I hadn't realised that there was a network connection in where the tape box is, so now connected to the internet.
I've got the tar file and untarred it.
Now I guess I don't completely follow this line:-
wget 'http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=coreutils.git;a=patch;h=88545ad0' -O- | patch -p1
I've two files from Paul.
shred1.diff
0001-shred-shred-one-block-even-for-empty-files.patch
Do I edit the text in the line where is see the word patch, and insert in both places the shred1.diff file name?
Then do the same with the 0001-shred-shred-one-block-even-for-empty-files.patch after?
Or ..blinding flash of light.. maybe I need to add < shred1.diff to the end of the line
Sorry to be so dim, must be my time of life.
Rupert Russell
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-----Original Message-----
From: Pádraig Brady [mailto:P <at> draigBrady.com]
Sent: 04 April 2014 13:41
To: Rupert Russell
Cc: 17149 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: Re: bug#17149: shred - tape data
On 04/04/2014 01:07 PM, Rupert Russell wrote:
> Pádraig,
>
> Confession number 2, the Linux box I am using for this task isn't connected to the internet.
> Could run this on another Linux box that is connected and transfer the resultant shred file across on a stick?
Probably if the libc's are compat.
Otherwise if the tape box has a compiler, you could transfer the patch and tarball and compile there.
Otherwise you could look at static compilation on the orig box.
Pádraig.
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