From: Aaron A. A. <aa...@sk...> - 2002-01-30 17:15:41
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Ok, I think I've got this sorta figured out. Just to see if I can make a patch file right, this is what diff created for me after I added a TODO in the CompilerBase.cd file. Is this what a .patch file normally looks like? Index: src/NAnt/Tasks/CompilerBase.cs =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/nant/nant/src/NAnt/Tasks/CompilerBase.cs,v retrieving revision 1.13 diff -c -r1.13 CompilerBase.cs *** src/NAnt/Tasks/CompilerBase.cs 2002/01/28 02:25:01 1.13 --- src/NAnt/Tasks/CompilerBase.cs 2002/01/30 17:12:39 *************** *** 156,161 **** --- 156,162 ---- writer.WriteLine("/target:{0}", OutputTarget); writer.WriteLine("\"/out:{0}\"", GetOutputPath()); + //TODO: if (Debug) { writer.WriteLine("/debug"); writer.WriteLine("/define:DEBUG;TRACE"); -----Original Message----- From: nan...@li... [mailto:nan...@li...] On Behalf Of Aaron A. Andeson Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 9:16 AM To: 'Gerry Shaw'; nan...@li... Subject: RE: [nant-dev] Submiting a patch I've just started getting into the mysteries of SourceForge and CVS. I think it'll take me longer to figure that out than anything else. But there's nothing like a good challenge. -----Original Message----- From: nan...@li... [mailto:nan...@li...] On Behalf Of Gerry Shaw Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 11:51 PM To: nan...@li... Subject: [nant-dev] Submiting a patch > Ok, now for the more serious questions as to how exactly do I send a > patch, or can I use this list for a detailed explanation? The best way is to send me .patch tool generated by (I think diff). I've never made one, but I use the patch tool to integrate them :) The alternative is to send me complete copies of all the modified files and I'll merge in the changes. Once you've shown you know what you are doing you can get cvs access and make commits yourself. Before I started using source forge my unix skills were, well lacking. Downloading, installing and learning the cygnus tool kit under windows is a pain at first but once you learn it you really will be thankful. It's also pretty much a requirement for doing open source software. _______________________________________________ Nant-developers mailing list Nan...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nant-developers _______________________________________________ Nant-developers mailing list Nan...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nant-developers |