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apply rdiff output to patch multiple files
From: |
Matthew Herrmann |
Subject: |
apply rdiff output to patch multiple files |
Date: |
Tue, 12 Mar 2002 15:46:50 +1100 |
Hi All,
I am using 1.11.1.p1 and I'm getting basically one conflict per change on my
latest merge.
I'm using mergepoints ie.
cvs update -j ROT_4_6_1_MERGEPOINT_1 -j ROT_4_6_1_MERGEPOINT_2
in the current directory which I expect would generate a diff between the
two tags and apply the changes. I read there is a bug in the latest
production cvs release where conflicts are spuriously generated. Even in
code which I know has not been modified, it is creating a conflict.
I thought I might be able to avoid this by doing my merge in two steps:
1) generate an rdiff file for the directory (maybe specifying case
insensitivity, ignore blank line changes etc. to reduce conflicts)
2) apply this file using patch
as far as I know, patch only runs on single files. Any way to run rdiff
output? And any idea whether this will help me with my problem? (or maybe
some other workaround, like a switch to specify etc.)
I don't really want to get the latest development release since I'll have to
compile it on two servers and I suppose then update all the client versions
running on Win2k too.(unless there are pre-release binaries available).
TIA
Regards,
Matthew Herrmann
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