Stefan
> "Unified" diff is the "-u" on the command line, it creates a slightly
> different, more compact and for some people more readable output.
>
> The main difference is that you have a good chance that a unified diff
> can be applied to a given file by patch even if that file is not of
> the
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Ylan Segal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the Unified diff format? I use jCVS as my cvs client and
> used "show diffs" on the files. The output is what I sent. I read
> the link from the FAQ to http://jakarta.apache.org/site/source.html
> and there it suggests using: cv
Magesh:
> Unified diff format patches are prefered generally.
What is the Unified diff format? I use jCVS as my cvs client and used "show
diffs" on the files. The output is what I sent. I read the link from the FAQ
to http://jakarta.apache.org/site/source.html and there it suggests using:
cvs di
From: "Ylan Segal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I was looking at the manual for the junit and junitreport tasks, and it
> seems to me that they should have a note like the one on style task that
> links to the Library dependency table.
> So I added the link. Maybee someone here with access to the cvs re
From: "Ylan Segal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Ylan:
>
> This is my first submitted patch, so forgive me if it
> is not in the expected format.
Unified diff format patches are prefered generally.
>
> I was looking at the manual for the junit and junitreport tasks, and it
> seems to me that they sho