Hello all,
because it takes more and more time to reiterate the patches to the Moodle files I've made with every update I would prefer to have a list of the changed files. Then I can just copy the unchanged ones into the updated Moodle installation and have to rework the patches only for the changed ones. Does this list exist anywhere. If not how can I easily build one? This list will save me a lot of time. How do others solve this task?
Many thanks for the answers in advance
Urs
Which is the fastest way to see which files have changed in a Moodle update?
by Urs Hunkler -
Number of replies: 2
In reply to Urs Hunkler
Re: Which is the fastest way to see which files have changed in a Moodle update?
by Tom Murdock -
CVS is a great solution, but if you don't have that, you could create a folder/filter for this mailing list: http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=30935
It includes each change in the code.
This might be overkill, though, because it also shows changes in the head branch (not just the stable branch).
-Tom
It includes each change in the code.
This might be overkill, though, because it also shows changes in the head branch (not just the stable branch).
-Tom
In reply to Urs Hunkler
Re: Which is the fastest way to see which files have changed in a Moodle update?
by Petr Skoda -
Hi!
If you are on Windoze, try ExamDiff Pro - you can diff dirs to see the changes...
skodak
If you are on Windoze, try ExamDiff Pro - you can diff dirs to see the changes...
skodak