On 9/9/06, Timothy Brownawell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's been some minor thought given to having a refinement scheme forrevisions (for netsync) that makes use of the DAG structure to do betterthan the merkle refinement we do now. [nice description of the algorithm]
I like it ;-) I have
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Justin Patrin schreef:
On 9/24/06, Bruce Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Glyn Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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mtn: misuse: wanted schema ae196843d368d042f475e3dadfed11e9d7f9f01e,
got
9d2b5d7
b86df00c30ac34fe87a3c20f1195bb2df
mtn:
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'cuta' is the first 4 letters of 'actually' spelled wrong. *stabs thunderbird
for randomly
changing focus to 'Subject:'*
Koen Kooi schreef:
Justin Patrin schreef:
On 9/24/06, Bruce Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Glyn Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi to all!
We working in a small division and plan to set up mtn for our
projects.
We have some prjects, i.E PorjA and PorjB. The projects use some
libraries: LibC and LibD.
These libs ar coded by us and ProjA und ProjB should linked statically
again these libs.
I like to have only one mtn pull
On Fri, 2006-09-22 at 16:16 +0200, Markus Meyer wrote:
Sure, I just did that: the problem also happens when both databases are
in the same directory on the local harddisc on Windows 2000. The same
two databases sync fine when they are both on the same directory on my
Linux machine.
For
On Mon, 2006-09-25 at 09:57 -0400, Michael Milner wrote:
On Fri, 2006-09-22 at 16:16 +0200, Markus Meyer wrote:
Sure, I just did that: the problem also happens when both databases are
in the same directory on the local harddisc on Windows 2000. The same
two databases sync fine when they
I followed your instructions but the problem persisted. It looks like I did
create two different keys with the same name. There was a very old key I had
not taken into account. For this particular revision I ended up disapproving
it and re-committing it.
I'm still wondering why monotone
What does everybody use for commit notifications over email, Jabber, IRC for
their projects? I've seen CIA can do something like this but it seemed
overkill for what I need. Should a I just write a Lua commit hook? Has
anybody already done anything like this?
Thanks.
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Juan Jose Comellas
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 25 Sep 2006 19:58:20 +0100, Bruce
Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
monotone Juan Jose Comellas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
monotone
monotone [...]
monotone
monotone Should a I just write a Lua commit hook? Has anybody
monotone already done anything like
I use contrib/monotone-notify.pl after a bunch of fixes to get it to
work with recent monotone (e.g. the monotone command is now mtn)
I also added features to allow selecting branches by regex and a
configurable subject line.
Then I run it once an hour from cron with a bunch of commands like:
On Monday 25 September 2006 21:52 Bruce Stephens wrote:
Thomas Moschny [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do really all commands except selectors instead of revision ids? The
automate commands for example don't (but they are currently not completed
anyway).
I believe so (except for the automate
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