2009/4/14 D. Michael McIntyre <[email protected]>:

> I'm not sure if you can start working and then create a branch with the
> results afterwards.  It seems like you ought to be able to do that, but when
> I try it, the commit always fails.
>
> (This is why I seldom do my big experimental stuff in a branch.  I lack the
> foresight to create and begin working out of a branch ahead of time, and I've
> never worked out how to create a branch from the modified working copy in
> front of me now.)
>


Using CVS if I forget to branch before working I make a patchset,
update, then create the branch and patch that. Horrible fudge I know,
but it's the only reliable way I've found....

Chris

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