From: Atte A. J. <att...@gm...> - 2009-05-08 08:32:25
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Harald Gutmann wrote: > It looks quite good, but it could be better. Ok... > Try to use cvs diff -ub, to ignore whitespace changes and to use the unified > output format which is sometimes more handy (e.g. syntax highlighting within > mail-programs - no, just joking, but the unified format is the "standard" which > is mostly used). Done. I think I'll just link to the improved version, where the most recent version of the legato patch (and whatever diffs I dream up in the future) is also placed: http://atte.dk/software/ams/ > When you want to include new files within "cvs diff", you have to "cvs add" them > first, because there is no -r option available with cvs and normally all files > which are in cvs are included in the cvs diff command. All other, useless, > compile-time generated files, ... are ignored when using cvs diff. The only problem is that "cvs add" requires me to have write access to the repo. However I found a bash script (http://wimleers.com/blog/cvs-diff-new-files-fakeadd#comment-288) that works around this. > I hope that what i posted is as far correct, because i've in the past not > really worked with cvs, but i assume it's quite the same like svn. I'm not an svn expert, but I normally use svn myself too. -- Atte http://atte.dk http://modlys.dk |