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    patchview - one addon to patchutils

    pacthview let us view parts of a patch

    patchview is one addon to patchutils, with this tool you can view, in a simplified way,only the sub-patches, that you want, of one (big) patch file. You can split patches.To simplify this, it makes the enumeration of the files and you can choose b Code is now available on github : https://github.com/sergiomb2/patchutils
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    Tired of bogging down your machine to RUN all the TESTS, having to WAIT for the CruiseControl build to be green, or causing other developers HEARTACHE by skipping these steps when checking in your changes to source control? The Patch Process Is for YOU!
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    A parser for patch (diff) files written as a Python module around the GNU patch code.
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    Xcvs is a web-based CVS tracking tool. It traces the log information in CVS and generates a single patchset for each commit command. It also generates a patch file that captures the change for each patchset. The web interface allows one to query the patc
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    The Patch Lifecycle Manager (PLM) provides a central point for tracking the lifecycle of patches against a source tree. Regardless of the RCS type system used by the developer to track development of the patch (CVS, Subversion, BitKeeper, or by hand...)
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    A simple easy-to-use application for "visually editing" large patch files (unified diff files); different patches/diffs/folders/files can be selected/deselected, the resulting patch file can be saved and/or run against a source tree (e.g.).
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    This patch allows CVS to have a user-level security for the modules. A person is only able to make operations(in pserver mode) if he has the given permissions.
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    An extension of the current diff & patch programs to support the analysis of differences between binary files. Will include module support to specially handle user-defined types using user-created modules
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    A patch for CVS that allows bookmarks (stored in ~/.cvsbookmarks file) to be used instead of long and complex repository names.
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