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Old 04-27-2018, 04:22 PM   #19
geek1011
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Originally Posted by boriar View Post
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Why not include a variable for each individual patch indicating which file should be applied?
That way one can place all the patches in a single file without worrying about which one to include it in.
If there are patches with two parts that must be used at the same time in two files, it must be indicated in another variable (or reuse the one of "group of patches") so that both are applied. Or better yet, in the same patch allow strings to be applied in one file and strings to be applied to another.
I hope I have explained you well
Hmm. That's a good idea, but I'm not yet sure how I'd go about implementing it efficiently. I'll look into it later.
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