I usually use 'cvs diff -uw file.c' from pure-data/pd/src, and that will "just work" with the packages/patches automation.
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On May 1, 2007, at 3:02 PM, martin.peach@sympatico.ca wrote:
Is there a correct way to use diff to make the paths properly in the first place? Do you have to run it from a particular location or specify a path? Also I agree that string should be blob (or puredata ;)) since string implies text and it's really able to manipulate any kind of byte data.
Martin
From: Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org On May 1, 2007, at 2:59 AM, zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
Quoting Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org:
try "-p 2"
This is automated, so that would mean changing all the patches in packages/patches. I think it would be much easier to change that one patch to remove the path information.
the last one was another mail where i clicked "send" before thinking.
the "-p 2" would strip _at most_ the first 2 "path-elements" (see 'man patch' for a better explanation) of the filenames. so "pd/src/g_rtext.c" becomes "g_rtext.c", while "src/g_canvas.c" becomes "g_canvas.c" and "m_pd.h" stays the same.
so all patches should apply just as fine as they do now, and the string-support patch would apply too.
apart from that, i agree that all patches should be "normalized" in a way. (and that "string" really should be "blob")
Feel free to add this stuff to the build system, as long as it works on all platforms. an older sed is installed on everything in the auto-build farm. But it might save more trouble in the long run to keep a consistent format. Hard to say...
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