> On 27/10/11 10:10, David wrote: > >> Should I create a new branch and do the updates to it, try to do > >> incrementally, because some of the files change a few times for different > >> things. Do I have access to branch? > > > > Looks like the way to go - but I have to wait until I have permission. > > > > I don't quite understand the question -- are you asking for SVN write > access, or something entirely different? You can create a 'local' > repository (on your own machine) and initialise it with the current fltk > svn version. You can then quite easily branch this and apply updates / > etc as you see fit, and then 'svn diff' your branch against the current > head (which you continually 'svn up' against 1.3) > > Ben > Yes write, to create a branch so you guys can see the incremental updates easily (I presume svn keeps a history that can be used to see various versions). If I just did diff's you'd only see the changes combined with the other changes.
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