Usually, one can do a: cvs diff -u > patch.LynnAllan and send me the patch.LynnAllan file, but don't think this works on windows. Maybe your CVS client will allow you to push a button that will run a 'unified' diff and output a file with the results.
Otherwise you can just send me a zip file containing all the changed files. If you can, keep them in the same path inside the zip file as they are in the CVS directories so I can just unzip it on top of my cvs checkout and I'll make the patch from that.
This is great news! I'm sure many people would love to take advantage of your hard work! It's so awesome to have people come forward with gifts of silent service! (Not that we don't want you to talk, as well!)
Thank you,
-Troy.
Lynn Allan wrote:
I'm a Crosswire-Sword newbie with an interest in using the ActiveDiatheke component in a freeware project. I've been wrestling with the sources, and may have it working again. I made some minor changes to the "query" function to bring it up-to-date and consistent with 1.5.6, and fussed with the project .dsp files to get rid of compilation and linkage errors.
My impression is that a working ActiveDiatheke component would solve some/many problems that Ms Visual C++ 6.0 programmers have in using the Crosswire-Sword resources and tools. I'm unfamiliar with VB 6.0, but the VB ActiveDiathekeDemo program is also working now.
I'd like to make these changes available, if appropriate, but as a CVS newbie, didn't know how to proceed. I had in mind to "package" the source with the ocx, along with a simple MFC program that uses the ocx. If acceptable, these could go in the "apps" section of the CVS tree.
Lynn Allan
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