Re: applying a patch
Thanks to everybody who replied, in the end I downloaded git, cloned
the django repository with with git clone and applied the patch with
git apply and it all worked well.
Paul Hide
On 26 Nov, 12:26, Tim Chase <django.us...@tim.thechases.com> wrote:
> rebus_ wrote:
> >> diff --git a/django/contrib/admin/media/js/admin/
> >> RelatedObjectLookups.js b/django/contrib/admin/media/js/admin/
> >> RelatedObjectLookups.js
> >> index 1bc78f8..3941752 100644
> >> --- a/django/contrib/admin/media/js/admin/RelatedObjectLookups.js
> >> +++ b/django/contrib/admin/media/js/admin/RelatedObjectLookups.js
>
> >> so I guess that explains it, but I thought django used used svn!
>
> > Django uses SVN as the official repository, but AFAIK git is often
> > used for development of new features etc cos it is not centralized and
> > it is very simple to create branches in it and so on.
>
> > For patching on windows you could use either gnuwin32 [1] or unxutils
> > [2] for comand line, both of which should be able to usepatchfiles
> > produced by any diff (svn, git or just diff) like Tim said:
>
> >patch-p0 < /path/to/patch.diff
>
> TortoiseSVN has an option for "ApplyPatch" that should behave
> similarly.
>
> -tim
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