> I think it depends on the level of changes you intend to implement
> (and your 'net access speed). If you just want to tweak some code,
> pulling the latest cvs, hacking it up, doing a 'cvs update' and resolve
> any conflicts, then doing 'cvs diff' will give you a nice patch to send
> in. (Any recomendations on parameters for cvs diff?)
pgcvs diff -c
>
> If your planning some major development, where you want to be able to
> hack and slash and not worry about losing your own changes, a local CVSup
> mirror may be preferable.
You can use our src/tools/make_diff tools to help.
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