Thread: Re: pga2: cvs question
-----Original Message-----
From: frank_lupo [mailto:frank_lupo@email.it]
Sent: 09 May 2003 15:22
To: Dave Page
Cc: pgadmin-hackers
Subject: RE: [pgadmin-hackers] pga2: cvs question>>-----Original Message-----
From: frank_lupo [mailto:frank_lupo@email.it]
Sent: 09 May 2003 15:01
To: pgadmin-hackers
Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] pga2: cvs question> Hi Dave,> I have a problem to use a wincvs.> I send to you a diff file. You applay a diff.> I work and create new diff. When generate diff, i not look the modify. The diff generate old modify.> why?>>After I commit your patch, you must 'cvs update' to make sure you are creating your diff against the current CVS.>Also, in VB the file headers can do strange things, so unless you have modified one of the sub projects (exporter/plugin), don't worry about it.>If you are having real problems, send me your source tree in a zip file and I'll take a look.>Regards, Dave.When update using "update selection" in tree appair the file #pg...vbpThis file are in conflict, but i not modify this file. The conflict is the revision.Why?
That is because before I commit, I rebuild all the source and the revision increments again. Unfortunately that's just a side effect of VB. You may get similar problems from the paths in the DLL/OCX names in forms.
All of these issues are safe to work around/ignore as you see fit.
Regards, Dave.