Hi Sérgio,
On Monday, 2011-11-21 15:13:47 +0000, Sérgio Marques wrote:
I'd prefer you produce a diff against the previous version, but if
that's too complicated I'll also take an entire modified file, or just
a snippet with the updates.
I´m not experienced with diff process. Can You tell me the command used for
that?
I presume you're not using source from the git repositories then,
otherwise you could just use
git diff pt_PT.xml >outputfile
in the i18npool/source/localedata/data/ directory with your modifed
pt_PT.xml. Without the git repository, if you're on a sane platform
(e.g. any Unix or Linux) or a sanitized Windows (i.e. cygwin) you
already should have a utility called diff. Copy the original file to
orig.pt_PT.xml, do your modifications in pt_PT.xml, then
diff -u orig.pt_PT.xml pt_PT.xml >outputfile
produces a diff file that you can attach to a mail message, which eases
things for me.
If all this is mumbo-jumbo to you just mail me the snippet with your
changes ;-)
Eike
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