When you install changes to org files, will you please look at
the actual
diffs before you do so, and only apply the bits that make sense?
Hmm... I'm just installing what the author distributes. It was never
mentioned to me that the Emacs developers might be making changes
directly to
his files without exporting those changes back to his own sources.
Perhaps it would be better if I left it to the author to merge any
Emacs CVS
changes into his code and then check them in directly, rather than
posting the
contents of his new releases verbatim to CVS. What do you think,
Carsten?
To me the rule goes as follows: I only install patches, not files.
That usually takes core of those problems: if the author's version
disagrees
with the CVS version I get a conflict when I try to apply the patch.