Hi,
>Patches can be attached to tickets.
 
I am ready to return patches resulting from gnu diff. 
Please, what is the protocol to open ticket ?
 
jjc
 
 
Le 20/02/15, "jean-jacques.ceresa" <jean-jacques.cer...@enac.fr> a écrit : 
>  Thanks Adam for theses useful tips.
> 
> >Patches can be attached to tickets.
> 
> May I suppose that any kind of reasonable documents (i.e .pdf) are also 
> allowed to be attached ?
> 
> jjc
> 
> Le 20/02/2015 17:19, Adam Majer a écrit :
> >On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 10:31:54AM +0100, jean-jacques.ceresa wrote:
> >>>Couldn't you just open a ticket with a patch?
> >>Patches are "adding" or "changes" in files: 
> >>fluid_voice.h,fluid_voice.c,fluid_synth.h,fluid_synth.c,fluid_chan.h,fluid_chan.c.
> >>I can try to "copy/paste" this adding or changes in a ticket window. The
> >A patch is created by a `diff` tool and applied with a `patch`
> >tool. Or use git to create it. It is not created by hand.
> >
> >That's a patch,
> >    http://sourceforge.net/p/fluidsynth/tickets/134/
> >
> >Patches can be attached to tickets.
> >
> >
> >Also, in your original post, you should *not* reply to unrelated posts
> >when starting new topics. Copy-paste list email address
> >instead. Otherwise you are breaking message threading.
> >
> >    https://www.mail-archive.com/fluid-dev%40nongnu.org/msg03843.html
> >
> >You can see, your new thread is in the middle of a completely
> >different thread...
> >
> >- Adam
> >
> >
> 
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