On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 12:03:56AM +0200, [email protected] wrote:
> > right now I think there were a lot of excessive printouts for
> > debugging purposes. I also have no doubts that there are coding style
> > differences that need to be cleaned up (feel free to tell me when my code
> > sucks or isn't up to style).
>
> Perhaps should concentrate on the basic design first.
sure, feel free to tell me if that sucks as well :)
> > on a side note, last I was working on this I still had to keep an
> > extra tree around and manually diff things, which is a burden and easy
> > to goof things up. is there an easier way to do this? it looks like
> > you guys are experimenting with git, is there an faq on how to get
> > started with that?
>
> I use quilt (http://quilt.sourceforge.net) for keeping patchkits.
> Works well. It is not a real SCM, but can be combined with one.
thanks, I'll take a look at that.
Thanks,
Terence
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