Michael Ralston schrieb:
> I've been using my own subversion server, with svn:externals pointing
> back to the apache svn server for things I haven't changed. So the
> directories which I have changed are being fetched from my svn server,
> and the directories I haven't changed are being fetched from the
> apache svn server.
> 
> I guess the easiest way would be to remove all the .svn directories

BTW, that's easier with "svn export".

-- Andreas

> from the code downloaded from my server, then zip it.
> 
> MR
> 
> On 4/30/07, Thorsten Scherler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Sun, 2007-04-29 at 15:51 +1000, Michael Ralston wrote:
>> > how would you suggest i create a patch which divides the src/java
>> > directory into two different directories?
>>
>> If both directories contains sources that have been before in one
>> directory then with "svn mv old new".
>>
>> > (one which contains cocoon
>> > independant interfaces/classes and the other which contains cocoon
>> > dependant)
>> >
>>
>> If the POJO are new then use "svn add pojo".
>>
>> This assumes that you are using svn.
>>
>> Then you can create the diff as usual with "svn diff > ejb.patch".
>>
>> Otherwise (if you do not use svn) zip the sources/jars that are new and
>> attach them to a new issue.
>>
>> TIA.
>>
>> This way the whole community can review your really interesting work.
>>
>> salu2
>> -- 
>> Thorsten Scherler                                 thorsten.at.apache.org
>> Open Source Java                      consulting, training and solutions
>>
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