If you have access to the CVS, then check it in directly. Otherwise
submit the updated patch to the patch tracker. Or add it to the bug
report and change it to a "Patch".
.hc
On May 8, 2007, at 12:22 PM, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
Ok, I will use the [min $1( message. I was too unobservant to notice that the help patch used [min $1] instead! Thanks. It seems ridiculous to keep this bug, since Max has probably fixed it. But I don't use Max, so I don't know.
If I were to update the help patch, is it as simple as uploading it through the bug tracker interface, or do I have to somehow submit to cvs?
~Kyle
On 5/8/07, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
hmm, i do not know the Max [counter], but cyclone usually tries to imitate all bugs found in the original objects.
...
this is clearly not as it is described in the help-patch, but
probably the original Max [counter] and it's help patch have the same
inconsistency.and this is what the comments say at the relevant lines in the
source code:/* CHECKED: no resetting of min, nor of max (contrary to the man) */
so i guess it is a bug by intention.
mfgar IOhannes
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