Hi,
When you create a patch, could you please create it from within the tn5250 directory?
For example, don't do this: cd /foo diff -ur tn5250 tn5250-new
instead do this: cd /foo/tn5250-new diff -ur . ../tn5250
The problem I'm trying to solve is that when I apply the tn5250-scs patch that you've posted the link to, it asks me for the filename of every single file that you've changed, since I don't have a tn5250-new directory.
Won't this create the patch backwards (i.e. remove changes instaed of adding them)? Obviously if you don't have those changes they can't be removed, but the patch is still backwards. Would you rather I did this:
mv tn5250 tn5250-old mv tn5250-new tn5250 cd tn5250-old diff -ur . ../tn5250
?
James Rich
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