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Re: [Axiom-developer] Re: [AxiomDownload]
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Wed, 19 Apr 2006 12:16:29 -0400 |
> Thanks David,
>
> But haven't I read in the tla documentation that directories are a
> problem. With the procedure you give one cannot rename directories. Am I
> wrong?
>
> The good think is that the procedure is independent of an SCM. ;-)
>
> Ralf
>
> On 04/19/2006 05:54 PM, David MENTRE wrote:
> > Hello Ralf,
> >
> > 2006/4/19, Ralf Hemmecke <address@hidden>:
> >> Now it tells me only, how to send patches of single files to you.
> >> What would be the procedure if my modification involves several files?
> >> Remember people even might forget which files they actually modified. So
> >> how do they find out about all the different files. Would you use a
> >> 'tla' command to create the patch? Maybe 'tla changeset'?
> >
> > Procedure that works for any Source Code Management system:
> >
> > 1. you have your own modified Axiom in axiom-dxm/ (with relevant pamphlets)
> >
> > 2. 'make clean' into axiom-dxm/
> >
> > 3. checkout latest fresh cvs into axiom/, next to axiom-dxm/
> >
> > 4. diff -Naur axiom/ axiom-dxm/ > wonderful-feature-dxm.patch
> >
> > 5. send wonderful-feature-dxm.patch to Tim and address@hidden
> >
> > Best wishes,
> > d.
David's process will work fine. I'll accept whole files of patches
or individual file patches provided they
(a) are in -Naur format
(b) are reasonably well documented
(c) are against the latest tla version
(d) fit into the system
Since I hand review and apply every change it might happen that your
patch gets rewritten to work in a different fashion. The -Naur file
format gives me enough information to find every individual change.
t
[Axiom-developer] RE: [AxiomDownload], Bill Page, 2006/04/18