Upayavira dijo: > Antonio Gallardo wrote: > >>Carmona Perez, David dijo: >> >> >>>Note: I don't know how to create a patch. I've tried to use "diff.exe" >>>from "GNU utilities for Win32", but don't know the exact command line >>>arguments I need in order to create a patch file suitable for CVS. >>> >>> >> >>Hmm.. next time try to use: >> >>http://www.cygwin.com/ >> >> > Cygwin is great - especially when you get KDE working within it > (http://kde-cygwin.sourceforge.net/) which means that you have a pretty > full Unix desktop, with XServer, on a Windows platform. Wow. > > But, having said that, I believe you can create a patch by changing into > your CVS checkout, and (assuming you've got a commend line CVS client > installed) typing cvs diff > patchname.patch. Should create a patch file > for you. If you use TortoiseCVS, there's a patch option on the CVS menu > within explorer.
Another option is eclipse - http://eclipse.org/ . See working with patches: http://help.eclipse.org/help21/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/tasks/tasks-68c.htm Best Regards, Antonio Gallardo
