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Re: rename and diff

From: Dave Grundgeiger <dave.grundgeiger_at_codenouveau.com>
Date: 2007-02-14 23:41:57 CET

> What is the accepted practice when you have a complicated set of changes
> for which you want to create a single patch?

I haven't received any comments on this. *Is* there a standard practice? It
seems fairly straightforward: I've issued a bunch of svn rename commands in
my WC, but this can't be represented in a diff file. I want to hand over a
convenient, atomic patch to a project's maintainers. What do others do? My
solution was to supply a batch file with the svn commands, plus a diff file
with the actual file changes. Is this reasonable?

Dave

Dave Grundgeiger
CodeNouveau, LLC
Develop .NET Software with Open-Source Tools
http://www.codenouveau.com

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