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How To Create/apply A Patch In Eclipse


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Hello members of mxc . I was wondering how can i create a patch in eclipse for my old source to apply it in my new source . 

 

Thank you!

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So, as I said. You need your own SVN. You can always create one :)

 

Create it here https://xp-dev.com/ and download TortoiseSVN. With that program you will be able to send the sources into your account. Then you will have to dowlonad the project via repository @ Eclipse and you will be able to create patches :)

 

Simply said

 

No SVN, no party.  :happyforever:  :happyforever:  :happyforever:

 

:troll:

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I know but when i press right click on my source it has only the selection of Team->Apply patch only . Thats why i ask for help :)

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I know but when i press right click on my source it has only the selection of Team->Apply patch only . Thats why i ask for help :)

I guess if you can't see create patch is coz u didn't modify anything :?  Strange if not.

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You selected build.xml .. Select the whole project. But, I doubt you will be able to create the patch :)

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I told you, you won't be able to create the patch :D

 

To create the patch you need a "base". I mean, you need SVN, the "external" files. When you make a change, you will see the characteristic black icon with *. What means you did changes. And your project doesn't have the "base". It's just loaded into Eclipse (the sources), so there is no comparison between files to create the patch :)

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I told you, you won't be able to create the patch :D

 

To create the patch you need a "base". I mean, you need SVN, the "external" files. When you make a change, you will see the characteristic black icon with *. What means you did changes. And your project doesn't have the "base". It's just loaded into Eclipse (the sources), so there is no comparison between files to create the patch :)

No SVN, no party.  :happyforever:  :happyforever:  :happyforever:

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I dont unsterstand but anyway

You didn't download it via Repositories so your eclipse can't detect any change. So simple...

You're not connected to any svn so you just have 1 pack. 1 pack can't have changes compared to itself.

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Or maybe I'm wrong. Maybe you imported the project in wrong way, thats why you are not able to create the patch.

Since I just tested with other pack, and Eclipse "see" the changes :D

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But how you imported them into workspace? Right click -> New - > Other -> Project and you selected them? Or ?

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