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Re: summer of code 2007

From: Justin Erenkrantz <justin_at_erenkrantz.com>
Date: 2007-03-14 05:24:48 CET

On 3/13/07, David Anderson <dave@natulte.net> wrote:
> Don't mind me, I'm on crack and completely and utterly misread the
> entire reply. +1 on what Malcolm says, with the exception that I'd
> like `svn patch` as a subcommand, not as Yet Another Tool.

I've been trying to parse Malcolm's email and I'm coming to the same
conclusion Dave initially did. What bit of clue am I missing here?

In other words, how does Malcolm's 'svn diff' outputting something
that patch(1) purposely can't read a good idea? I don't like the idea
of breaking patch(1)-compatible diffs without an explicit flag. (I'm
mildly against making that a config option as C-Mike suggested.) --
justin

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