Right, but I need to patch against local files, not CVS. I have CVS covered
with TortoiseCVS.
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gl
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ronald Teune" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Rockbox development" <rockbox-dev@cool.haxx.se>
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 1:04 AM
Subject: Re: Good patch tool on Windows?
Doing a search for cervisia+windows gave this:
http://ariya.pandu.org/articles/cvs_quick_start.htm
They speak of WinCVS, a name that I heard earlier so it's probably working
fine.
Cervisia is a neat frontend which can be used directly out of the also
very
neat (imho) Quanta+. But KDE hasn't been ported to windows yet.
HTH.
Ronald
On Wednesday 15 February 2006 00:50, gl <"gl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Can anyone recommend a *visual* Windows patch tool for creating patches
against multiple *local* files (not CVS)?
I just tried WinMerge, but it outputs paths with \ instead of / (and
probably doesn't use Unix line endings), plus you have to patch each file
couple individually (although you can accumulate patches in a single
file)
and I'd must prefer to just select a bunch of files and generate a patch
from them.
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gl