> 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?

Subversion is not git, so the workflow if different. In general, no you
should not branch, and you probably don't have the necessary access
rights on the repo to do so anyway.

Easiest (for certain interpretations of easy) is probably to make a
couple of parallel checkouts, one of which is "pristine" and matches the
repo, and as many as you need for your experiments, then diff between
them to generate the patches.

Well, that works for me anyway, though again not everybody likes that
approach. YMMV etc...



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