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10.11.2 Inhibiting Keyboard Input
There are two ways you can prevent patch
from asking you any
questions. The ‘-f’ or ‘--force’ option assumes that you know
what you are doing. It causes patch
to do the following:
- Skip patches that do not contain file names in their headers.
- Patch files even though they have the wrong version for the ‘Prereq:’ line in the patch;
- Assume that patches are not reversed even if they look like they are.
The ‘-t’ or ‘--batch’ option is similar to ‘-f’, in that it suppresses questions, but it makes somewhat different assumptions:
- Skip patches that do not contain file names in their headers (the same as ‘-f’).
- Skip patches for which the file has the wrong version for the ‘Prereq:’ line in the patch;
- Assume that patches are reversed if they look like they are.