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Robert,

To add to what Christina wrote, I think you'll find the instructions
here useful:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development#Preparing_patches

The link above gives also information on how  to diff changes across
multiple repositories. The easiest is still to create a number of
patches one for each repository, I think.

/Albert



On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 08:18, "Chr. Roßmanith" <ChrRossmanith@web.de> wrote:

Hi,

"git status" tells you, which files were modified, "git commit -m "<commit message>" -a" puts 
those modifications under git control and finally "git format-patch HEAD~1" gives you a patch 
file you can send to the mailing list for review.
At least this is the way I create patch files. Make sure that you've configured your real name 
(don't know the syntax) that it is saved later during "git push" (executed by some of the more 
experienced developers)

Christina

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: "Robert Dargaud" <libo@bobiciel.com>
Gesendet: 30.03.2011 00:58:09
An: libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org
Betreff: [Libreoffice] need your help to make my first patch. (conditional formattings with 
unlimited number of rules)

Hi all,

I need your help to make my first patch. (conditional formattings with
unlimited number of rules).

Last week end I've restarted my work on a new clean bootstrap.
With these instructions :
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/How_to_build
Build was ok

Before making changes I've detected a strange bug :
cd install/program
./soffice --calc
File > New > Spreadsheet
Format > Cell > Numbers ==> crash !!!
Is-it only on my build ?

Michael say to me than many things have changed in source. I've seen ;-)

With Kompare, I've applyed manualy my change to the new sources files.
After, I've tried to make a patch from bootstrap. With "git diff " It's
not possible !
I think it's only possible on distinct modules ?
I add to this message, 2 patch files  I've make with :
cd sc
git diff
s
file name
q

cd svx
idem

When I open these files with Kompare this message is display :
"The diff is malformed. Some lines could not be parsed and will not be
displayed in the diff view."
Strange !!!
I've try to open with "diffuse merge tool" and "KDiff3". error message
are also displayed !!!

Is the procedure correct to create patch ?

Thank for your help

Bob

Screen shot : http://archives.bobiciel.com/libo/condfrmt/condfrmt.jpg
Test file :
http://archives.bobiciel.com/libo/condfrmt/test_condfrmt_100.ods

ps: sorry for my googled translation english  ...


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