Hi all! I was looking over the functionality automate currently implements and searched for stuff which could be useful in guitone, but isn't yet implemented. (I know there are lots of things in the pipe, even started by myself like automate-netsync or revision_diff, but I currently do not feel like hacking on monotone's sources.)
So in the end I stumbled across the packet_for_* methods, which return file, revision and cert deltas. Now I wonder two things: How could one of these information be any useful without the other? Meaning, if I just import the revision data, but omit the file deltas and certs, wouldn't this just mean that I imported an incomplete revision? And secondly, is there a possible use case to create this kind of dumps (using get_manifest_of for file ids to retrieve packet_for_fdata, aso.) which could then serve as replacements for normal "patches" send over email? Anyways, I'm just curious who uses these commands and what their possible use case is after all =) Thanks, Thomas. -- ICQ: 85945241 | SIP: 1-747-027-0392 | http://www.thomaskeller.biz > Guitone, a frontend for monotone: http://guitone.berlios.de > Music lyrics and more: http://musicmademe.com _______________________________________________ Monotone-devel mailing list Monotone-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monotone-devel