[dokuwiki] Re: Release Candidate 2009-01-26 available
- From: Dmitry Katsubo <dma_k@xxxxxxx>
- To: dokuwiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 17:07:50 +0100
Hi Michael!
Everything is even more complicated, as I have put all my local sources
into local SVN repository. All my fixes and plugins are in SVN.
I can imagine, I can potentially use darcs, if it supports local
brunching and local commits, because I want to trace the difference for
my commits as well. But I don't really want to learn new RCS: I am
really happy to, but that is always a matter of spare time.
Well, maybe I can ask some of the developers to make a diff for me? I
can probably create it myself by diffing two source trees of two
official releases.
Michael Klier wrote:
> If you want to make changes and have easy upgrades at the same time I
> recommend you to use darcs. For your current situation that would mean:
>
> 1. checkout the darcs repository up to the "tag" of the release you're
> currently using
> 2. create a unified diff from your changed wiki against the darcs
> repository
> 3. apply the diff to your darcs repository
> 4. record the patch with darcs
> 5. use darcs to update the wiki to the latest release
> 6. resolve conflicts (if any) and record the changes (if any) in darcs
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