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Patchism

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XerxesTheMighty

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Jun 15, 2003
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How can I create a patch for a program that I've already written? Does it require to know machine langauge or something (I used to machine code a while back).

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"Getting to the top is an extra reward.Its the climb that makes the man."
Xerxes Dynatos
 
How your patch is constructed depends on how the original program is written. Is it designed to be "patchable"?


/Per

if (typos) cout << &quot;My fingers are faster than my brain. Sorry for the typos.&quot;;
 
I have no idea. This concept is one I need to learn, so if you got any good websites or tutorials, er somethin' like that.
How do I make a program &quot;patchable&quot;?

Sorry for my stupidity, but I gotta learn sometime!

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&quot;Getting to the top is an extra reward.Its the climb that makes the man.&quot;
Xerxes Dynatos
 
I think you could
1. just use archived different backups of full source codes of projects.
2. Use CVS (look for WinCVS) and CVS tags.

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