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Hello,
As new aCis revision came out I want to update it(mine is 320rev).I am using eclipse and I want to update in the way so it doesn't remove my edits in source code.So is there any easy way to do such thing or do I have to create new project in eclipse and copy manually every file I edited?
Thank you for help.
P.S.I searched for such question,but didn't find any.

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Yeah,but how,modification date is newer of rev 330 than my edited files.
There is indication sign on files that are edited in Eclipse,so I guess there is a way,I just can't find it ^_^

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I don't think so you have the big changes. Just take the new free source and merge your addons to new revision. 10 euro per 4-5 month it's big money for some people. But problems with updates it's not important.

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Is there an easier way to apply  the newer revision if u are aCis's customer? I still havnt bought the premium revisions because I dont know how to apply the them, w/o losing my modifications. 

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I don't think so you have the big changes. Just take the new free source and merge your addons to new revision. 10 euro per 4-5 month it's big money for some people. But problems with updates it's not important.

They won't have a problems with the changeset or you will do that for them, if they spend 10 euro per 4-5 months?

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They won't have a problems with the changeset or you will do that for them, if they spend 10 euro per 4-5 months?

 

Diff file with 10 revisions ~50-100k lines of code.
Dif file with 1 revision ~2-10k lines of code.
 
He will die first, than he apply all changers from 10 revisions, of course if he have the custom aCis sources.
 
I told about easy way. If this man asked about easy things, so what we continues talk about WHY HE MUST PAY?
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The easiest mean is to code your customs properly in order they are easily dropped/added back. Make your own classes and methods, avoid to edit existing ones as much as possible.

 

aCis is too much edited from one revision to another to keep decent tracks of your changes.

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