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Der Begriff patch-Datei wird für zwei verschiedene Datei-Typen verwendet. Der Begriff patch-Datei wird manchmal verwendet, um mit Hilfe von Archiv-Dateien ein Upgrade von einer Joomla! version auf eine andere (z.B. von version 3.0.0 version 3.0.7). Diese Upgrade-Dateien werden auch als [[Begriff:Upgrade-Paket - |Upgrade-Paket]] bezeichnet. | |||
The other meaning for a patch file is a file created by source code [[wp:Revision_control|version control software]] -- for example, Subversion or SVN, which is used for the Joomla! source code. This type of patch file contains instructions for changing the contents of one or more source code files. The SVN software reads the patch file and then can automatically change the source code of the files being patched. | The other meaning for a patch file is a file created by source code [[wp:Revision_control|version control software]] -- for example, Subversion or SVN, which is used for the Joomla! source code. This type of patch file contains instructions for changing the contents of one or more source code files. The SVN software reads the patch file and then can automatically change the source code of the files being patched. |
Revision as of 16:48, 13 March 2015
Der Begriff patch-Datei wird für zwei verschiedene Datei-Typen verwendet. Der Begriff patch-Datei wird manchmal verwendet, um mit Hilfe von Archiv-Dateien ein Upgrade von einer Joomla! version auf eine andere (z.B. von version 3.0.0 version 3.0.7). Diese Upgrade-Dateien werden auch als Upgrade-Paket bezeichnet.
The other meaning for a patch file is a file created by source code version control software -- for example, Subversion or SVN, which is used for the Joomla! source code. This type of patch file contains instructions for changing the contents of one or more source code files. The SVN software reads the patch file and then can automatically change the source code of the files being patched.
Patch files are used by the Bug Squad to test proposed bug fixes. They can also be used to contribute proposed new features to the version under development. For more information about the structure of SVN patch files, read Learn more about patch files.