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Re: [TSVN] Studies into SVN::UpdateShell

From: SteveKing <steveking_at_gmx.ch>
Date: 2004-11-02 19:21:44 CET

Will Dean wrote:

> Well, I can... It will be a *mother* of a patch, which will cover every
> subproject of TSVN, and the VCPROJ files, because it mucks around with
> the PCH settings. A quick generate of a rough patch suggests that it
> will have over 80 files in it.

I don't really care how big the patch will be. Just use TSVN to create
the patch (the "create patch" context menu) and you create it on the
root folder.

> In generating this, I'll have to make sure that a lot of my
> 'experimental' stuff doesn't show-up, so I need to know that there's a
> realistic possibility of you applying this patch if I create it! I
> think it will also be quite a lot of work to apply, because I'm sure
> you'll want to see what I'm changing in every file.

You should get rid of all your experimental stuff before creating the
patch. Otherwise I'll have to go through every file and remove those
changes manually.
If you create a patch with only changes for precompiled headers, then I
can apply your patch in one piece. I don't think I have to review it
carefully - I'll just make sure it still compiles correctly. Oh, and
don't forget to update to HEAD before creating the patch. Otherwise I
might get many conflicts when trying to apply it.

> Header inclusion in TortoiseProc et al had got into a bit of a tangle,
> so I think this tidy-up might be worthwhile, even if it wasn't for the
> big improvement in build-time that one gets from it.

I will definitely apply that patch!

Stefan

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