A distribution so widely used as this one eventually develops numerous barnacles as the result of porting to new systems, idiosyncratic new features and just plain bugs. In order to help keep order and make maintenance bearable, we ask that proposed changes to the distribution be submitted in the following form.
diff
-u
) or context-diffs (diff -c
).
config.guess
in the description of your patch. If
config.guess
does not produce any output for your machine,
please fix that, too!
patch -p <your_patch>
./html
files as well. See the A Beginner's Guide to HTML page for a
tutorial.
Prior to xntp3-5.83 (releases up to and including xntp3.5f) a
complete patch history back to the dark ages was kept in the
./patches
directory, which might have been helpful to see
if the same problem occured in another port, etc. Patches were saved in
that directory with file name in the form patch.nnn
,
where nnn was approaching 200. All patches in that directory have
been made; so, if yours was there, it was in the distribution.
Since we have been getting multple patches for some bugs, plus many changes are implemented locally, no two maintainers here use the same tools, and since we're not using any bug-tracking software or even source code control, there is currently no tracking of specific changes.
The best way to see what's changed between two distributions is to
run a diff
against them.
Thanks for your contribution and happy chime.