[ William, for double post Why this list doesn't set Reply-to header ? ] 2008/1/16, William Uther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I like this 'commitdiff' concept. It is a simple command that could be
+1 for commitdiff from here. It's very good idea. > The only real question is how this affect items that monotone tracks > that > are not represented in a normal diff format - file and property adds, > deletes and renames, etc. I think the the best would be to monotone bagan understand diff that it produces. mtn diff already says everything (although in non-official way). In that case it would possible to: mtn diff > patch1.diff vi patch1.diff mtn commitdiff patch1.diff BTW. Am I missing something, but isn't mtn diff output "almost ready revision data" ? # # old_revision [764b735eb435c1e345be2f8a7425dd0bad7f896b] # # add_file "aclocal.m4" # content [a3f381015bad6068041d928d92e1fe9aea3a402f] # # patch "tinfra/test_main.cpp" # from [fe3712f886278197fd324eddf8131b601c1dc55b] # to [0a730d059e26f163b055fee763e8d8c4b682b94b] # # set "Bakefiles.bkgen" # attr "mtn:execute" # value "true" # ============================================================ --- aclocal.m4 a3f381015bad6068041d928d92e1fe9aea3a402f +++ aclocal.m4 a3f381015bad6068041d928d92e1fe9aea3a402f @@ -0,0 +1,1898 @@ +# generated automatically by aclocal 1.9.5 -*- Autoconf -*- + ... -- Zbigniew -zbigg- Zagórski / software developer / geek / happy daddy / -- Zbigniew -zbigg- Zagórski / software developer / geek / happy daddy /
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