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Leonard Blanks <ltb@haruspex.demon.co.uk> writes:

>>>>>> "KF" == Kazuyoshi Furutaka <furutaka@Flux.tokai.jaeri.go.jp> writes:
KF> Source : patched up from beta19 (w/ patch 2.4, no .rej file)

> Just for the record, I was not so lucky.

Oh.  If you are patching up, you need to do so from clean (== identical 
to the previous release) source.

> Patches of version.sh and CHANGES-beta trivially failed due to "Kiev"; the
> surprise however was the failure in tetris.el (it seems already to
> have been applied - Had I? Hmm.)

It looks like you applied some of the patches posted on the list and
didn't back them out prior to patching up.

I know this is a pain; I'm not sure there is anything I can really do
about it.


Speaking of clean source, has anyone dealt with brik?  I read about it
on the egcs list and it sounds like it might be a good solution for
providing an answer to how clean an applied patch is.

