thanks
sanjay
The docs should probably have a link to this, but you can find the
whole thing in a trac ticket. Evidently "paginate.py diff 6" is the one
you want.
http://trac.turbogears.org/turbogears/ticket/1115
-Adam
>
> thanks
> sanjay
Thanks! Some layman questions:
1. Could not trace whether the patches are already applied in 1.0b2.
Does the ticket status showing "new" mean that it is yet to be applied?
2. If it is not applied yet, would need guidence on how to apply these
in my installation.
3. Will applying only paginate.py diff 6 be sufficient or, I need to
apply some other dependencies patches?
thanks
sanjay
I would assume that this has not been applied due to the ticket's
status.
> 2. If it is not applied yet, would need guidence on how to apply these
> in my installation.
The answer to that question is highly dependent on your system. If you
are running windows (or OS X? not sure) ou will need to get a copy of
the GNU program 'patch'. Most linux systems should already have it or a
very easy way to get it. You can start here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/patch/patch.html
Docs on using that should be easy enough to find. Let me know if you
hit any snags or have questions.
> 3. Will applying only paginate.py diff 6 be sufficient or, I need to
> apply some other dependencies patches?
It looks like you should only need diff 6, but I would have to test it
to be sure.
-Adam
Thanks a lot! I found "patch" already installed in my system(FC5).
Thinking to apply all patches, rather than taking the risk of applying
only one...
thanks
sanjay
I would recommend applying only the last one first. Either way keep a
backup of the original file to make testing easier.
-Adam
>
> thanks
> sanjay
sanjay
Superb, thanks Sanjay. Could you also add this comment to the ticket
so it doesn't get lost?
Lee
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