I understand.
But if you were to do that, you would really also have to update the
'vim.org' site which says where the patches are, etc.
I use a script to grab the latests patches: it sees what patchlevel I'm
at, and then scans the ftp site for any later-numbered patches,
downloads and applies them. This would be a bit more tedious to do
using mercurial (though not impossible).
On 06/04/2013 06:32 PM, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Ron Aaron wrote:
Er, but all the patches up until this last have appeared on the ftp
site. I thought that was the canonical patch place.
Recently there was a discussion about git and all its features.
It's good to know at least some people just use patches.
It's just that sometimes I get distracted and forget to push to the ftp
site (until there is a next patch).
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