--On Wednesday, May 29, 2002 5:54 PM +0300 Oded Arbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> It's possible, if your editing tool reformats tabs and removes spare
> spaces and such. try to diff all the changes agains the current cvs, and
> then edit the diffs and remove everything that isn't requires for the
> patch. then you can checkout from the CVS again, apply the diffs you've
> edited and commit.

The problem is ( I believe) that I do not see any difference with a cvs 
diff.
Except for those files I edited, but they show up all on the list with
cvs commit.

Could it be a problem that I have seen files with a ^M that are somehow
changes by cvs??

Alternatively, one can do a 'cvs up' to update and just see which
files are modified. That all looks OK to me.

> Alternativly you can either switch to another code editor, or - commit
> all the files anyway and hope that your editor will not change any more
> files.

I use 'vi'.

Harrie

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