Hi, Seeing as though I'm at work and working on code here I can't provide diffs I'm afraid. The directory is under SVN source control. I invoke meld with:
meld . Which brings up a list of modified files. Two files in this list are "Newly added". Clicking on either brings up the error dialog although previous versions of meld didn't do this (unless I misremember). One other file in the list (it happens to be the last although I'm not sure if this is significant) also brings up the error dialog when I click on it. I'm using meld as built from source. I'm at SVN r1022. I had this problem with a build from an earlier revision as well although I didn't note which revision. I updated to see if the problem had been fixed. As I said, if nothing obvious strikes you I'll look into it as best I can here. On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Vincent Legoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Edwin Vane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Using meld today I came across an error dialogue unexpectedly that read: >> >> Invoking patch failed, you need GNU patch. >> 'patch --strip=0 --reverse --directory=/tmp/tmpfsGU0V-meld' >> >> I have GNU patch 2.5.9 installed (the most current available to Ubuntu >> Gutsy). I can't immediately see anything weird about this file but I >> can look into it later if you guys don't have something obvious to >> suggest right now. Run from the command-line I get this Traceback: > > Could you give us more détails on what you were doing ? > I assume you were in a source controlled directory, looking > at files that differ from the committed ones. > > It would help if you'll describe very precise steps to reproduce > the bug. And if you could attach the 2 versions of the file you're > trying to diff, etc... > > -- > Vincent Legoll > -- Edwin V _______________________________________________ meld-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/meld-list
