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From:      Bharath Sankaranarayan <bharath@rithvik.com>
To:        freebsd-java@freebsd.org
Message-ID:  <5.1.0.14.2.20010509093112.031a0d90@mail.rithvik.com>

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Hello:
Firstly, I would like to let you know that I am a newbie. I have been 
following the step by step (wonderful) instructuctions on Jan Kees site. 
Great help. I am in the process of doing the Applying the patches and I am 
getting stuck on the command
patch < bsd.patch . NOt sure if this is what I should type, the man pages 
seems to agree though. Which directory should I be running this ( the 
insturctuions menioned that it was from the work dir )
  I get the folllwing msg

I am in /home/bnarayan/source-jdk1.2.2/work/ (just like the instructions 
suggested).
patch < bsd.patch
Hmm...  Looks like a unified diff to me...
The text leading up to this was:
--------------------------
|--- build.patches.orig Sat Sep 23 20:44:53 2000
|+++ build.patches      Sat Sep 23 21:04:00 2000
--------------------------
File to patch:

What must I type in this above question. Also I am a newbie to FreeBSD as 
well. I like it though as it is clean.
Is it possible that I am on a different directory.  I have installed all 
the ports suggested ( took me over 5 hours as I did not have all the 
dependencies locally, had to get it).
Thanks for your help



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Bharath Narayan
Email mailto:bharath@rithvik.com
WebLink http://www.rithvik.com
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