These are issues you will definitely need to sort out on the path to becoming a committer.I'm afraid my diff tool's all but useless in this case due to formatting and orginizational changes. My only suggestion is to look at my copies from my renegade JCS distribution.
Sorry about that....
Can anyone suggest a diff tool that might be of some use in these scenarios?
To make it easier to have your patches accepted (and to stop your commits being rejected by other committers) you need to follow the appropriate coding standards - http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/common/code-standards.html
The diff format that is required is documented at http://jakarta.apache.org/site/source.html#Patches
This format is the default patch format produced by Eclipse, but I would imaging most other IDEs will be able to do this.
Scott
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