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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ou, Rong
> Sent: 13. januar 2003 19:14
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Middlegen-user] submitting patches behind a firewall
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>
> Hi all,
>
> On the project I am working on, I am trying to get middlegen to
> generate JDO classes for Kodo JDO. The JDO plugin doesn't seem to
> be very well tested, so I want to submit a patch for the fixes I
> did. The problem is I am behind a firewall at work. I've been
> using cvsgrab to get the cvs snapshot, and I can't seem to be
> able to get `cvs -q diff -u` to work. Can I do my changes in a
> separate directory and do a diff on the two directories?
>

Yes you can. It makes it a little bit more awkward for us, but nothing we
can't work around ;-)

Aslak

> Thanks,
>
> Rong
>
>
>
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