> we could also just do a system("file $_"); or whatever to work out what
kind
> of file we're adding... and if it's a binary type file, then just don't
> diff.
Images and compressed files are not diffed. So if I update Mirrors-htdig.tgz
then nobody can see what I have changed in the instructions
heh :0
we could also just do a system("file $_"); or whatever to work out what kind
of file we're adding... and if it's a binary type file, then just don't
diff. for large diffs, like date changes or doc changes, then publishing the
diffs at a site like cvs.php.net/diffs/ or similar would also be
> hmm. that is an interesting idea... hacking the dolog.pl script to publish
> the diffs for large attachements instead of including them inline might
not
> be a bad thing (tm).
Now, **no** cvs mails are sent regarding the distributions dir. It is
skipped
because the files are big. But diffs canno
hmm. that is an interesting idea... hacking the dolog.pl script to publish
the diffs for large attachements instead of including them inline might not
be a bad thing (tm).
-- james
> -Original Message-
> From: Gabor Hojtsy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 5:02
> I am actually pondering about removing distrobutions from phpweb, and
moving
> it to it's own cvs module, with slightly more heavier control over it.
This
> is to be a bit more secure over releases, and also it is usually not
needed
> during a checkout of phpweb. (if you're going to checkout phpw
I am actually pondering about removing distrobutions from phpweb, and moving
it to it's own cvs module, with slightly more heavier control over it. This
is to be a bit more secure over releases, and also it is usually not needed
during a checkout of phpweb. (if you're going to checkout phpweb, you'