to generate a
patch for.
In your case you will need to keep track of the revision from which you've
diff'ed from. Hopefully the project applies good (and frequent) tags.
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Create a .cvsrc file in her home directory with branch tags for update/checkout
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For some reason rdiff works, diff doesn't (rdiff doesn't take the -N, but still
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o create ?
For your imformation I'm using cvs 1.10 and patch 2.5
Any clues ?
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