Hi,
I'm very happy to announce that all patchview (the old name was diffview) code has been merged and released on Patchutils 0.4.2 , so it will be wild spread in all Linux distributions .
Hi, good news, all patches are merged into upstream project. Now only left the scripts. Anyway I'm thinking change the name of this project and call it patchview is more specific than diffivew.
Announce:
Twaugh released patchutils 0.3.4 on 20 Apr of 2015
Some fixes for filterdiff and rediff. The splitdiff utility now has an option to write output to a subdirectory. Ranges can now be prefixed by a modifier ('x') to exclude spans instead of include them. Extended headers produced by git are now handled by filterdiff and interdiff.... read more
I forget to announce patchutils-0.3.3.1_with_diffview.tar.xz
and also Fedora / Redhat rpms in
http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/sergiomb/patchutils_with_diffview/
ok now synchronized version with patchutils version I call it diffview for someone who want see patch (diffs) and looking over net for one diff view :)
On this release I give up replace filterdiff to diffview
now I only use lsdiff command
This diffview is just one add to filterdiff from patchutils-0.2.24-1.src.rpm on http://cyberelk.net/tim/patchutils/
so I just call fiterdiff diffview.
First lsdiff gives a numeration of the files in the patch,
and with the --file or -w RANGE you can select what patches to you want so see using one range of number.
But the best for me are that we can combine with the others options of filterdiff.
I had this idea, because I need a tool like this to work big patches.
I study the case and saw the best thing to do is working on filterdiff.
I will tell the author of patchutils if likes my idea.
patchutils cames in redhat dists
and binary rpm was compile with Fedora Core 1
Please give me some feed-back... read more
This diffview is just one add to filterdiff from patchutils-0.2.24-1.src.rpm on http://cyberelk.net/tim/patchutils/
so I just call fiterdiff diffview.
First lsdiff gives a numeration of the files in the patch,
and with the --file or -w RANGE you can select what patches to you want so see using one range of number.
But the best for me are that we can combine with the others options of filterdiff.
I had this idea, because I need a tool like this to work big patches.
I study the case and saw the best thing to do is working on filterdiff.
I will tell the author of patchutils if likes my idea.
patchutils cames in redhat dists
and binary rpm was compile with redhat 7.3
Please give me some feed-back... read more