Am Dienstag 29 Juni 2004 12.34 schrieben Sie:
> Hallo
> 
> A short answer for you about the diff.
> 
> > > > I did inlude a new effect into Linux Video Studio: Fade in/out to/from
> > black
> > > > or white. This includes a filter for the yuv stream and one for the 
sound
> > > > stream. The patch can be found at
> > > >
> > > > http://www.nada.kth.se/~hanke/files/lvs.patch.gz
> > > Wow, that a huge patch (800kb)
> > Ooops, I was too much in a hurry.
> Me to now.
> 
> > > Would you be so kind an make the patch a second time ?
> > > And remove files which are generated by the configure and autogen
> > > process, in both directorys ? It would be enought if you do a "make
> > > distclean". If you are unsoure which files you need to remove take a
> > > look a the .cvsignore file in each directory.
> > > Do we also need the *save* files and the *.c~ and *.h~ files ?
> > Did as you said. I did not find any .cvsignore files in my source trees.
> ls -a, did not show the hidden file ?
No.

> 
> > Consequently, some of the derived files are present (configure, 
Makefile.in
> > etc.) Since I do not know anything about automake&Co, I do not know which
> > files to remove. Note that I am not using the cvs but the distributed LVS
> > source. So the diff remains *huge*. How can I checkout the *old* 0.1.7
> > version from cvs?
> Could you do a:
> make distclean, and remove than in all directorys the Makefile.in and
> remove you backup copies. That will be enougth. And do than the diff
> again. 
> That diff should be much easier to read, when I include your changes to
> the CVS. Or do you want to do it ?
> 
Better not.
The patch is now 83k.

/Michael

> auf hoffentlich bald,
> 
> Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter
> 
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~gz/bernhard
> 
> 


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