
gert at 3edge
Jul 25, 2009, 11:05 AM
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> -----Original Message----- > From: interchange-users-bounces [at] icdevgroup [mailto:interchange- > users-bounces [at] icdevgroup] On Behalf Of Darnell > Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 7:39 PM > To: interchange-users [at] icdevgroup > Subject: Re: [ic] patch > > Gert van der Spoel wrote: > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: interchange-users-bounces [at] icdevgroup [mailto:interchange- > >> users-bounces [at] icdevgroup] On Behalf Of Darnell > >> Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 11:03 PM > >> To: interchange-users [at] icdevgroup > >> Subject: [ic] patch > >> > >> How do you patch IC. I sent a patch for IC and I never patch it.. > But I > >> was wanting to > >> know how you Patch IC. > >> > > > > "I sent a patch for IC" - where did you send this and when? > > > > "I was wanting to know how you Patch IC" ... do you mean: > > "How will a patch that I create, end up in the core Interchange for > others > > to enjoy" ... > > > > You can send the patch to this mailinglist. > > > > The patch will then be checked/tested etc, changed/fixed where > appropriate, > > and committed to the versioning system by one of the core developers. > > > > Another option is to create your own git repository of Interchange, > make > > your changes there and point the -users mailinglist to your > repository where > > the change is. A core developer can pull the change from there and > add it to > > the Interchange repository. > > > > CU, > > > > Gert > > > > > No I mean if a patch is sent to me how do I patch my IC. man patch (or http://linux.about.com/od/commands/l/blcmdl1_patch.htm, or http://www.google.com/search?q=patch+linux) CU, Gert _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list interchange-users [at] icdevgroup http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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