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How to apply the .patch files? Do I have to open it in notepad and then paste to my server files? Like in my atcommand.c? Sorry for the very noob question.

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I already read that. Do I have to install TortoiseSVN? I don't understand the linux part.

Linux:

cd /path/to/your/server/folder

patch -p0 < /path/to/patch/file/filename.extension

Do I have to type this in Putty?

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Yes, you'll need TortoiseSVN. Don't follow the Linux part if you are not using Linux.

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My server is hosted in bluesky. How do I put those .patch files in my server?

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use a ftp. to transfer files from your pc to your host.

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How can I apply those .patch files in my host manually? I'm so confused! I don't have any idea how to apply those .patch files in my src files in my host. I'm using WinsCP to connect in my server files.

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