tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6824476048687145144.post2317093603735883743..comments2024-01-31T15:03:51.192+05:30Comments on eV@gabond: e-Xperience </IT>: Simple GUI Tool for Applying Patch in DrupalCoolDeephttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04620122877815369159noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6824476048687145144.post-12955509345791041142011-10-22T18:28:11.921+05:302011-10-22T18:28:11.921+05:30Hi there,
Thank you for for taking the time to go...Hi there,<br /><br />Thank you for for taking the time to go through the blog and providing your valuable feedback. I have surely noted your point and in the future will make sure that the same is not repeated. Thanks!<br /><br />For me the method I sugggested above mostly did work hence didnt find a reason for alternatives... Nevertheless thank you so much for your feedback!CoolDeephttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04620122877815369159noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6824476048687145144.post-5380522111765212162011-10-22T18:20:40.741+05:302011-10-22T18:20:40.741+05:30Unfortunately, it is not as simple as you have des...Unfortunately, it is not as simple as you have described. Once I try to apply the patch the way you have suggested I am being told that my chosen folder "is not a working copy". <br /><br />If you read through Tortoise SVN documentary you probably saw that there is much more to it than just a right click and selection of the folder.<br /> <br />It is obvious that your tutorial targets people who are unfamiliar with Tortoise program so my point is - if you create tutorial - go into details.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6824476048687145144.post-45930011182789103772011-07-20T15:41:23.090+05:302011-07-20T15:41:23.090+05:30There is no simple or free GUI yet for us Mac user...There is no simple or free GUI yet for us Mac users. You must still use the Mac utility called Terminal to apply patches via command line.web solutionshttp://www.genzwebsolutions.com.aunoreply@blogger.com