Submitting Bugs at Sourceforge
Stephen Hansen
news at myNOSPAM.org
Mon Apr 23 04:39:07 EDT 2001
"Tim Peters" <tim.one at home.com> wrote in message
news:mailman.988006834.18496.python-list at python.org...
> [Stephen]
> > Alrighty, I'll get a clean download of the sources and re-put in my
> > changes and make some patches. The problem is -- How does one
> > make patches in Windows?
>
> [Neil Schemenauer]
> > I would say downloading Cygwin would be your best bet. There are
> > other Unix style diff ports as well.
>
> I expect I've tried every Windows diff and patch port there is by now, and
> Cygwin's are the only ones that haven't screwed up (yet <wink>). I guess
the
> ones buried in Windows CVS work too, but then poor Stephen would have to
"cvs
> diff -c" against the source tree on Windows. I really don't want his pain
to
> be infinite!
<laugh> Much to my surprise, I have Cygwin installed, too. I don't
exactly remember ever installing it, nor running anything from it. So,
problem solved, I found a diff/patch. :)
> Provided there aren't many files here, I'm just as happy for Stephen to
email
> them (or any of the other non-patch alternatives).
Whoops. Since I was able to actually make a patch, I submitted it to
Sourceforge, 'tis #418147. Granted, I have a feeling that a couple ways I
'fixed' things aren't quite the Python Way, but they are what needs to be
done.
After they're looked at and I see how they end up really being
implemented, I'll submit the patch to fix 'msvcrt', since theoretically I'll
then know how the 'right' way to fix its problems are. :)
--Stephen
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