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Hey Dan, Marco,<br>
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<pre wrap="">1. Had to edit all patches to remove the a/ and b/ from the file paths
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<pre wrap="">Apply with "patch -p1".
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So the -p1 will allow for fuzzy matches on the patch's paths?<br>
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<pre wrap="">3. FT857 patch didn't work per email "[chirp_devel] [PATCH 2 of 4] Set
valid_cross_modes as needed"
I assume we have to have the file first but it doesn't apply cleanly
either way
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You need to apply his original patch (FT857 pre alpha) first, which adds
the ft857 file (note in the patch 0/4).
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Ah... now I see what happened. In Thunderbird, I see that original
"ft857 pre alpha" email as coming from:<br>
<pre id="line1">Marco Filippi IZ3GME <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:iz3gme.marco@gmail.com"><iz3gme.marco@gmail.com></a>
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Yet the other patches sent from Macro with the subject of "[PATCH x of
4] in the subject line shows as being from:<br>
<pre id="line1">IZ3GME Marco <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:iz3gme.marco@gmail.com"><iz3gme.marco@gmail.com></a></pre>
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I have no idea why Thunderbird thinks these are different email
addresses but that's why I missed that first patch as I was sorting on
Sender for that first email address! Lovely. Anyway... I'll give this
a go later today.<br>
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--David
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