2013/8/2 Jan Nijtmans <[email protected]>:
> 2013/8/2 Andy Bradford
> <[email protected]>:
>> Does this mean that the merged fork is no longer a leaf at all? If this
>> is the case, why assign a closed tag to it?
...
> Using "--integrate" makes it impossible for the person
> who created the fork to do further commits on the fork.
At further thought, trying to do further commits in the fork gives:
would fork. "update" first or use --allow-fork.
so it is already impossible to do further commits there.
So, I think you are right, Andy, adding the +closed tag doesn't
really make a difference here.
I wonder why the function is_a_leaf() doesn't return 0 here:
<http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/artifact/14988f3864?ln=1698>
If the merged is not a leaf anymore, due to the commit itself, I
would expect this function to protect from adding a "closed" tag
(even though it doesn't really harm here).
Hm.....
Thanks!
Jan Nijtmans
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