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Posted to c-users@xalan.apache.org by Sujeeth Kamath <hu...@gmail.com> on 2007/08/26 04:17:40 UTC
steps to apply any patch
Hello all,
I am new to this environment. So have some fundamental questions
1. I am seeing developers are releasing so many patches..related to
Xerces\xalan But my question is how i can apply those patches. I am on
WINXP Sp2. I am looking for exact steps.
Can some one please help me out?
Regards,
sujeeth
Re: steps to apply any patch
Posted by Sujeeth Kamath <hu...@gmail.com>.
Thanks Dave. YOur hint of using Tortoise SVN helped me a lot. No need for me
to search anything.
On 8/26/07, David Bertoni <db...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> Sujeeth Kamath wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I am new to this environment. So have some fundamental questions
> >
> > 1. I am seeing developers are releasing so many patches..related to
> > Xerces\xalan But my question is how i can apply those patches. I am on
> > WINXP Sp2. I am looking for exact steps.
> >
> > Can some one please help me out?
> Do a search for general information on patches and how to apply them.
> There are a number of patch utilities out there that you can use.
>
> I find TortoiseSVN to be the easiest SVN GUI for Windows, but there are
> also command line patch utilities available.
>
> Dave
>
Re: steps to apply any patch
Posted by David Bertoni <db...@apache.org>.
Sujeeth Kamath wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am new to this environment. So have some fundamental questions
>
> 1. I am seeing developers are releasing so many patches..related to
> Xerces\xalan But my question is how i can apply those patches. I am on
> WINXP Sp2. I am looking for exact steps.
>
> Can some one please help me out?
Do a search for general information on patches and how to apply them.
There are a number of patch utilities out there that you can use.
I find TortoiseSVN to be the easiest SVN GUI for Windows, but there are
also command line patch utilities available.
Dave