I would like to get a traceback with XML-RPC fault responses as described here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/zope/message/97781 What I cant figure out is, how do I apply the patch that is included at the end of the message? Im sure its a silly question but any help is appreciated. Thanks, Derek Basch __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com
Derek Basch writes:
I would like to get a traceback with XML-RPC fault responses as described here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/zope/message/97781
What I cant figure out is, how do I apply the patch that is included at the end of the message? Im sure its a silly question but any help is appreciated. The easiest way is to use the "patch" utility.
I fear, you work under Windows... "patch" is part of the "Cygwin" distribution. But "Cygwin" is huge. You may not want to download/install it. With a bit luck, you find it also stand alone. I remember a post that tells about a site with a set of nice Unix tools for Windows. Do not remember the URL (as I do not work under Windows). Google for it. Otherwise, a patch is a prescription on how to change a file (or set thereof). You will see lines prefixed with "-" and "+". "-" lines need to be removed "+" lines need to be added. Other lines are context lines (such that you (or "patch") knows where to apply the changed). Dieter
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