[documentation] [Documentation task] Move
http://drupal.org/node/23409 to appropriate parent
Heine
drupal-docs at drupal.org
Thu Jul 27 06:59:27 UTC 2006
Issue status update for
http://drupal.org/node/75788
Post a follow up:
http://drupal.org/project/comments/add/75788
Project: Documentation
Version: <none>
Component: User Guide
Category: tasks
Priority: normal
Assigned to: Anonymous
Reported by: Ramdak
Updated by: Heine
Status: active
Thanks, fixed that.
Heine
Previous comments:
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Thu, 27 Jul 2006 06:19:04 +0000 : Ramdak
http://drupal.org/node/23409 about *applying* patches on Windows is
under the how-to for *creating patches*.
I think a more appropriate location would be as a child page of
http://drupal.org/node/60179
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Thu, 27 Jul 2006 06:32:53 +0000 : Heine
The pages
- Diff on Windows http://drupal.org/node/324
- Patch on Windows http://drupal.org/node/23409
have to be incorporated under either Apply / Create patches in the
correct format (one page per program), not just moved. Some pages can
be deleted.
I feel it's best done by people who have actually used /tested the
howto with the program.
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Thu, 27 Jul 2006 06:43:59 +0000 : Ramdak
You are right. I just submitted an issue about restructuring the
handbook to separate *apply* from *create* and also have separate pages
for each program.
I have installed and used Cygwin successfully to patch files, so I
think I can handle that. Even otherwise, I feel I can redo the pages in
a proper structure and someone more experienced can vet them before they
are committed to the handbook.
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Thu, 27 Jul 2006 06:45:54 +0000 : sepeck
actually, redo the pages, then we'll vet them. If we can;t make them
work then we'll just remove them.
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Thu, 27 Jul 2006 06:47:38 +0000 : Heine
The apply patch part is done.
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Thu, 27 Jul 2006 06:48:00 +0000 : Ramdak
Thanks, Sepeck, I will.
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Thu, 27 Jul 2006 06:49:23 +0000 : Heine
Ramdak, can you compare the following with http://drupal.org/node/32875
and indicate what should be added to 32875?
* Get the latest version of Cygwin at Cygwin.com [1]. What you download
is actually a small setup file that will reconnect to the web for more
data when executed.
* Run setup.exe. Chose "install from the internet", an appropriate
directory, connection type etc. matching your system. In the next
window, chose a server near to you (btw: no problem to cancel & restart
with a different server, if the first choice is slow).
* In the next window you get a list of available packages - now it's
important to add "patch" to the list, since it is not included by
default. You have to find it by pressing the "view"-Button once to see
all of the packages (view cycles between "category", "all" and
"updated"). Scroll down until you see "patch" in the column "Packages".
Klick the small Icon with the text "skip" way to the left in the line -
"skip" will change to a version number. This means the package will be
installed. (at this point you could also deactivate a whole bunch of
the other packages, if you don't need them. If you don't, the
setup-process takes a while.)
* Run cygwin. In the explorer, you will see that a unix-like
directory-structure has been created inside the installation directory.
when you run the program for the first time, a user-directory is created
below the "home"-directory. This will be your default directory when
working with cygwin - the easiest way is to put the original file &
the patch there (so you don't have to enter a lengthy path to your
commands).
* Patch! :) In the open shell (command window) just enter the command:
patch -p0 original.filename nameofyour.patch
* If you get errors while patching, try to use the original file fresh
from the drupal server. I used a module from my working server, and the
patch command threw all kinds of errors. Seems as if the line-numbers
have been messed up somehow by copying & viewing. Although I do not
understand how this could happen.
* Before you copy the patched file to your server, rename the old
one... you never know if it really works in your environment.
[1] http://www.cygwin.com/
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Thu, 27 Jul 2006 06:52:27 +0000 : Ramdak
Heine, thanks, I will.
I think the apply patch page for cygwin you just moved
(http://drupal.org/node/32875) has gone into the *create* patches
section.
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