Lluís Batlle i Rossell wrote: > On Sun, Aug 08, 2010 at 11:37:06AM +0400, Yury G. Kudryashov wrote: >> Lluís Batlle i Rossell wrote: >> >> > Urkud talked about the linking between different projects, but I don't >> > know what was he thinking about. Urkud, can you explain what you had in >> > mind? Do you mean the git ability to pull from a repository *only* >> > commits for a single branch, instead of pulling all? >> It was Evgeny (Phreedom) who was talking about linking between different >> projects. I think that he is talking about > Ah sorry. You think that he is talking about what? Or, Evgeny, what were > you talking about? :) I see that he was talking about linking tickets to a different project. >> > Related to 'git', I've found this days how difficult it is to >> > cross-build perl, and I feel it difficult for me to accept more things >> > perl-based, having other not-worse solutions around. :) >> You need perl only for git-svn and a few other scripts. All the main >> commands are in C or bash. > Ah, nice to know. I did a "grep -R perl" in the git directory, and I saw: > Concidència en el fitxer binari bin/git > Concidència en el fitxer binari bin/git-shell > Concidència en el fitxer binari bin/git-upload-archive > Concidència en el fitxer binari bin/git-receive-pack > Concidència en el fitxer binari bin/git-upload-pack Oops. Not "a few". > > Although you did not reply with a "+1" on that, I favour a lot the ability > to 'tag' check-ins in the style of monotone certificates, for which I have > not found a similar enough procedure in git. > > Either in svn or in git, I don't know how we can have any little > information on "did revision 22403 work to build a nixos on > armv5tel-linux?", and I think that would have a great value. > But most of I know about the usage of certificates or tags/properties in > fossil comes from the manuals, not from usage of those VCS. But I know > that I've felt the lack of that in both svn and git (not only > nix-related). Look at git notes. I don't know how monotone certificates work.
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