Ben Fritz, 17.01.2009:
> 
> On Jan 17, 5:57 am, "Dominique Pelle" <dominique.pe...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
> >
> > I can't apply the patch cleanly unfortunately. There are conflicts.
> >
> > 2html.vim.diff is a patch from a version last changed on "2008 Dec 03"
> >
> > But...
> >
> > 2html.vim in CVS was last changed on "2008 Jul 17"  (too old)
> > 2html.vim from ftp contains a version changed on "2009 Jan 13"  (too new)
> >
> 
> Rats, I thought I was safe. I started editing in late December.
> 
> I have tried in the past to find the runtime files in ftp...where
> would I find the latest one to update my patch?

Yes, on the FTP server.

> Alternatively, I could use SVN if the runtime files are up-to-date in
> there. It looks like the ones in CVS are not. I would probably prefer
> this method, actually.

SVN has the same content as CVS, i.e. older runtime files.

If you prefer the convenience of a version control system to get the
latest runtime files, you can also use one of my git trees. They are
kept simple and clear and won't add confusion.

    http://repo.or.cz/w/vim_mainline.git
    branch 'vim-runtime' for merely the latest runtime files
    branch 'master' for vim sources + the latest runtime files
or
    http://repo.or.cz/w/vim_extended.git
    branch 'vim-with-runtime' is the same as 'master' from vim_mainline
    Not as simple due to 

Markus


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