My working copy had errors and refused to update. I trashed the whole thing and I'm checking out a fresh copy. I guess nothing is happening here until tomorrow… :-(
On Mar 11, 2013, at 9:32 AM, Harbs wrote: > Thanks. That was helpful. My working copy of the repository is not up to > date. I'll update later when I get to my office and give it a go. > > I use Cornerstone for svn. I have no idea how to generate a patch with it, > but I'll look into that. All my use of svn has been very basic… ;-) > > Harbs > > On Mar 11, 2013, at 9:08 AM, Justin Mclean wrote: > >> Hi, >> >>> Can you define "patch"? Do you mean just taking the full .as file and >>> attaching it, or something else? >> Patches are files that describe the differences line by line between two >> files. SVN can generate patches via "svn patch" on the command line but all >> SVN tools that I know of have a way of generating patches. For instance >> subclipse it's right click Team - > Generate Patch. >> >> Patches can also be generated from a pull request in the ApacheFlex Github >> mirror and be applied to the current SVN mirror. >> >> Thanks, >> Justin >