On 22/10/2007, Hans de Goede <j.w.r.degoede(a)hhs.nl> wrote:
...
asc-2.0 now uses paragui-1.1.8, which is the latest release from 2004
(again
very dead upstream, website is down, etc.) and again has it heavily patched.
Unfortunately some idiot ran indent on there copy, so doing a diff results in
30000 changed lines. I could go through these manually and port any fixes to
the official paragui, and patch asc to use the system version. But again asc is
the only user, so doing this feels really silly (going through a 30000 lines
diff is no fun). So I would like to declare paragui dead for current devel (F-9
and later) also, and just use the included copy.
Well, you *could* run indent on the original version of SDLmm, and/or
use the diff flags to ignore whitespace changes etc. "diff -ubB" or
"diff -w" or some combination of the two.
Are there any objections against this?
Well, I don't actually use it, so it makes no difference to me. But if
you want someone to look at the diffs and update patches to SDLmm, I
could look at that.