Guys, I found out Eclipse can do one big patch file by recursing subdirectories. This is what I've done by starting off from src/blocks/forms/samples. The result is in bug 34077.
I do hope you can apply them as easily as I could create the patch. Bye, Helma > -----Original Message----- > From: David Crossley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, 19 March 2005 04:08 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [2.1.7 Testing Results - Forms block, samples] - update > > > Antonio Gallardo wrote: > > Linden H van der (MI) dijo: > > > > > > I fixed several of the problems below, but it results in > 1 to 3 line > > > patches of about 40 files. What's the most efficient way > of handling this? > > > > > > Bye, Helma > > > > Perhaps using jEdit and searching for a regexp and using > BeanShell for > > repleacing can be an easy task. ;-) > > Oh, sorry Helma, i completely misunderstood what you were asking. > > Each developer would have their own ways of doing mass changes. > For me, it is a combination of UNIX tools: sed, perl, regex magic. > > Is the pattern obvious and consisent? If so, tell us and one > of the committers can just do it. Otherwise it is a manual job > so someone might need to provide a patch. > > BTW, the Apache services are not available some of this weekend > due to infrastructure upgrades, so we might not be able to do > svn commit or Bugzilla. > > --David >
