I downloaded a trunk version of a codebase from git, and there are build errors. Aparently a patch is now available, and I received an email :

see https://github.com/JustinTulloss/zeromq.node/pull/47 for patch

I am new to git so I'm not quite sure what to do with this 'patch' especially, since the page looks more like a discussion thread.

Does anyone know how I can obtain/apply this patch to my locally cloned git repository?

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Save the patch somewhere. If you're using linux you can use curl:

curl https://github.com/JustinTulloss/zeromq.node/pull/47.patch > /tmp/47.patch

To apply the patch use git apply. You can see if the patch will apply cleanly with the check option. Change to your git directory and run:

git apply --check /tmp/47.patch

If it looks like you want to apply the patch remove the check option

git apply /tmp/47.patch
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thanks very much for the instructions. I have done exatctly as you said. It seems the patch the wrong one though. FML – Homunculus Reticulli Oct 19 '11 at 19:46
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Just add a .patch at the end to get the patch:

https://github.com/JustinTulloss/zeromq.node/pull/47.patch

You can do something like below:

$ git checkout master
$ curl http://github.com/JustinTulloss/zeromq.node/pull/47.patch | git am
$ git push origin master

http://help.github.com/send-pull-requests/

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