[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 10:36:14AM +0200, Matthieu Moy wrote:
>> BTW, Emacs + Ediff (+ Xtla) do that wonderfully: In ediff mode,
>> pressing 'b' will undo the current hunk, 'n' moves to the next hunk. I
>> don't know the best way to do the same for non-Emacs users, but sure
>> there are some other tools to do this.
>
> Why wouldn't you just keep logically unrelated work in different branches
> and merge them independantly?

The question was: "I have a large patch that Mr X refused because it
was too big. I have to split it".

Off course, when you can do it, anticipating separate branches is
better, but when it's too late, it's nice to have something to fix it.

-- 
Matthieu


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