You need to revert that change and merge the wine changes to the vendor branch instead and then merge them back to trunk. This is so we keep wine and ReactOS changes separate from each other.
GvG has a tutorial somewhere I believe?
Casper
-----Original Message----- From: ros-svn-bounces@reactos.com [mailto:ros-svn-bounces@reactos.com] On Behalf Of sedwards@svn.reactos.com Sent: 27. februar 2005 23:56 To: ros-svn@reactos.com Subject: [ros-svn] [sedwards] 13772: merge in Winehq changes to reduce noise
merge in Winehq changes to reduce noise
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--- Casper Hornstrup ch@csh-consult.dk wrote:
You need to revert that change and merge the wine changes to the vendor branch instead and then merge them back to trunk. This is so we keep wine and ReactOS changes separate from each other.
It was such a minor set of changes I didn't think it was worth rebranching. I can do that once my current patch is accepted to winehq. I can do a diff of the current WIDL and do a vendor import again.
GvG has a tutorial somewhere I believe?
Yes its on the wiki.
Thanks Steven
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