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Date:      Mon, 22 Oct 2012 14:29:41 +0200
From:      "Julian H. Stacey" <jhs@berklix.com>
To:        Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu>
Cc:        "ctm-users@freebsd.org" <ctm-users@freebsd.org>, "Klaus T. Aehlig" <aehlig@linta.de>
Subject:   Re: svn-cur 
Message-ID:  <201210221229.q9MCTfwf040956@fire.js.berklix.net>
In-Reply-To: Your message "Sun, 21 Oct 2012 18:42:04 CDT." <5084884C.1060709@missouri.edu> 

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> Also, I checked your MD5 numbers, and you definitely have deltas created 
> with pre-patch tools.
> 
> To see this another way, type:
> unxz -c svn-cur.00501.xz | head -5 | tail -1
> 
> If you get something like:
> CTMSV 237140 74601
> you have deltas created with pre-patch tools.  Deltas created with 
> post-patch tools look like this:
> CTMSV base 237140 74601

OK, I'd deleted all my svn-cur.007* after your & my last mail,
but I found a local backup. Yes I see
	unxz -c svn-cur.00501.xz | head -5 | tail -1
	CTMSV 237140 74601
The change occured between svn-cur.00743.xz & svn-cur.00744.xz

> The appearance of the word "base" is the only difference.  It tells ctm 
> which directory to apply the deltas to.  In the case of files from 
> svn-ports-cur, the directory is "ports".

unxz -c  svn-ports-cur.00002.xz | head -5 | tail -1
	CTMSV ports 303959 105361

> If you have pre-patch archives you want to use, you could go through 
> them all and add this word in the right place.  But then you will also 
> have to change the md5 numbers at the end of the files.  This is not 
> entirely trivial, but I can explain it if someone really wants to know.

Not for me thanks, I'm happy :-)

Cheers,
Julian
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