NOTE: All patches should be applied using 'patch -p1 < name_of_patchfile'. This will make it possible for the patch program to find the files to patch, if you've changed your directory structure. Files named 'patch-30-30' are patchfiles that, when applied to the version, patch it up to the version. Thus, if you have 3.0 beta 2 installed, and you want to go up to 3.0 beta 5, you would need patch-30b2-30b3, patch-30b3-30b4, and patch-30b4-30b5, and you would need to apply those patches in order. Files named 'patch--' are patchfiles that should be applied only to , and fix an issue described by . All patches of this type are in the latest available beta, or, if the patchfile applies to that beta, will be in that future beta. For instance, 'patch-b6-compile-fix' fixes a compilation issue in 3.0 beta 6.