914 : done
916 : done
919 : done
On Aug 25, 2005, at 9:30 PM, Sachin Patel wrote:
Geir, could you check in 914, 916, and 919?
Thanks.
Sachin Patel wrote:
I understand now. Thx.
Jeff Genender wrote:
Sachin Patel wrote:
It also put this at a top of bunch of the files...
<<<<<<< .mine
Any idea what that means?
This is caused when you do an svn update and it has conflicts
with your current file. The <<<<<< .mine is showing what your
version of the file had.
Jeff
Sachin Patel wrote:
No!!!!! I did an svn update and it wiped out all my local
changes :(. So I can't recreate the patch now at all. Is that
current patch not usable at all?
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
909 seems hosed in a different way. Can you re-create the
patch after svn updating and add that to the JIRA?
884 : done
On Aug 24, 2005, at 8:10 PM, Sachin Patel wrote:
Yes, 909 needs to be checked in and 884 can be checked in now
also.
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
899 : Done
884 : needs to be submitted under the Apache license
885 : done
907 : done
902 : done
what about 909?
On Aug 24, 2005, at 6:38 AM, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Patches? We don't need no steenkeeng patches...
884 - please resubmit and grant ASF license
885 - I couldn't get this to apply successfully. I'm not
sure why. Most chunks failed.
888 - done
907 - failed like 885. I figured I'm doing something
wrong, but it's just not obvious.
geir
On Aug 23, 2005, at 5:34 PM, Sachin Patel wrote:
Add 907 to the list. Thanks.
Sachin Patel wrote:
Would one of the committers mind checking in the patches
for 884,885, and 888? I'm making changes on source
files that already have existing pending patches in
these jiras and don't want to introduce new patches
until their checked to avoid conflicts when merging.
For my knowledge, how is this handled? Are cumulative
patches easily handled? i.e What happens if i have
Patch-A based on revision 1 on File-A. Then I
introduce Patch-B on File-A also based on revision 1
(but includes changes that went into Patch A). Since
both of the patches are based on the same revision # I
would assume that only one of the patches can be
applied without errors or conflicts. What happens when
the second patch is applied since the patch is no longer
based on the revision specified in the patch file? If
the second patch cannot be applied, how is one expected
to know which patch to throw out?
Thanks.
Sachin.
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