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Multiple Patches in a File
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   If the patch file contains more than one patch, `patch' tries to
apply each of them as if they came from separate patch files.  This
means that it determines the name of the file to patch for each patch,
and that it examines the leading text before each patch for file names
and prerequisite revision level (Note: Making Patches, for more on
that topic).

   For the second and subsequent patches in the patch file, you can give
options and another original file name by separating their argument
lists with a `+'.  However, the argument list for a second or
subsequent patch may not specify a new patch file, since that does not
make sense.

   For example, to tell `patch' to strip the first three slashes from
the name of the first patch in the patch file and none from subsequent
patches, and to use `code.c' as the first input file, you can use:

     patch -p3 code.c + -p0 < patchfile

   The `-S' or `--skip' option ignores the current patch from the patch
file, but continue looking for the next patch in the file.  Thus, to
ignore the first and third patches in the patch file, you can use:

     patch -S + + -S + < patch file


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