Re: Merge

2011-01-10 Thread Cue
Indeed it does come with dev tools and text wrangler works just as well with 
Versions as does Apples native FileMerge. The ingenius part of text wrangler is 
the ability to have the freedom to choose what gets merged where so on so 
forth. Kaleidoscope however is more or less a difference tool. TortoiseSVN 
without a shadow of a doubt covers all aspects and requirements of all types of 
version control. Which begs the question, will there ever be a tool that can 
ever match it on MAC? Not for another 10 years I highly doubt...


On 10 Jan 2011, at 23:32, Steve M  wrote:

> I agree that diff/merge was certainly an omission.  It was almost a
> deal-breaker for me to buy Versions.  Sofa has taken care of that now,
> but they did that by adding another product (Kaleidoscope).  I don't
> want to have to buy another product to get a feature that should be
> built into this one.
> 
> Anyway, I use TextWrangler for diff/merge and I'm quite happy with
> it.  Anyone who is struggling with this feature should download and
> install TextWrangler.  It integrates really nicely with Versions and
> it gets the job done.  Apple's FileMerge is part of the Dev Tools (I
> believe?) so that works fine for Objective-C developers, but web
> developers running on a Mac may not decide to go that route.
> 
> 
> 
> On Jan 5, 3:27 pm, Daniel Dickison  wrote:
>> I agree -- it was useful to see that Cornerstone had gotten a merge
>> feature.  Competition is good and I hope it pressures Sofa to up the
>> ante.
>> 
>> On the other hand, I tried the new Cornerstone and fortunately (for
>> Sofa), I'll be sticking with Versions for now.  We have repositories
>> with hundreds of thousands of files and revisions, and Cornerstone's
>> fancy timeline view doesn't seem to scale very well for large
>> histories.  Things like viewing the log message and diffs for a
>> specific revision from 2 years ago is a lot easier to navigate with
>> Versions.  And to do that Versions was using 400MB RAM vs 1.5GB for
>> Cornerstone.  So, hopefully performance is one aspect Versions can
>> stay on top while adding new features.
>> 
>> Daniel
>> 
>> On Jan 3, 3:42 pm, ct-scan  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> I'm glad the link to Cornerstone was posted, I've been using Versions
>>> since the beta, and am getting frustrated that this obvious feature
>>> still isn't integrated.
>> 
>>> Maybe instead of additional UI enhancements (like the ones that just
>>> came out), adding this much requested feature would be better.
>>> I'd even upgrade to a new version for this feature, with no
>>> hesitation.  I love Versions, but it's just not the most complete tool
>>> out there.
>>> I hope they fix this.
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Re: Merge

2011-01-10 Thread Shan
We're talking about svn-merge/branch/switch functionality, which is a
very key part of SVN. Not diff/merge stuff :)

Shan

On Jan 10, 5:32 pm, Steve M  wrote:
> I agree that diff/merge was certainly an omission.  It was almost a
> deal-breaker for me to buy Versions.  Sofa has taken care of that now,
> but they did that by adding another product (Kaleidoscope).  I don't
> want to have to buy another product to get a feature that should be
> built into this one.
>
> Anyway, I use TextWrangler for diff/merge and I'm quite happy with
> it.  Anyone who is struggling with this feature should download and
> install TextWrangler.  It integrates really nicely with Versions and
> it gets the job done.  Apple's FileMerge is part of the Dev Tools (I
> believe?) so that works fine for Objective-C developers, but web
> developers running on a Mac may not decide to go that route.
>
> On Jan 5, 3:27 pm, Daniel Dickison  wrote:
>
>
>
> > I agree -- it was useful to see that Cornerstone had gotten a merge
> > feature.  Competition is good and I hope it pressures Sofa to up the
> > ante.
>
> > On the other hand, I tried the new Cornerstone and fortunately (for
> > Sofa), I'll be sticking with Versions for now.  We have repositories
> > with hundreds of thousands of files and revisions, and Cornerstone's
> > fancy timeline view doesn't seem to scale very well for large
> > histories.  Things like viewing the log message and diffs for a
> > specific revision from 2 years ago is a lot easier to navigate with
> > Versions.  And to do that Versions was using 400MB RAM vs 1.5GB for
> > Cornerstone.  So, hopefully performance is one aspect Versions can
> > stay on top while adding new features.
>
> > Daniel
>
> > On Jan 3, 3:42 pm, ct-scan  wrote:
>
> > > I'm glad the link to Cornerstone was posted, I've been using Versions
> > > since the beta, and am getting frustrated that this obvious feature
> > > still isn't integrated.
>
> > > Maybe instead of additional UI enhancements (like the ones that just
> > > came out), adding this much requested feature would be better.
> > > I'd even upgrade to a new version for this feature, with no
> > > hesitation.  I love Versions, but it's just not the most complete tool
> > > out there.
> > > I hope they fix this.

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Re: Merge

2011-01-10 Thread Matthew Alan Young
I think we are referring to BRANCHING and MERGING, not diff and merging of 
singular files... 

On Jan 10, 2011, at 3:32 PM, Steve M wrote:

> I agree that diff/merge was certainly an omission.  It was almost a
> deal-breaker for me to buy Versions.  Sofa has taken care of that now,
> but they did that by adding another product (Kaleidoscope).  I don't
> want to have to buy another product to get a feature that should be
> built into this one.
> 
> Anyway, I use TextWrangler for diff/merge and I'm quite happy with
> it.  Anyone who is struggling with this feature should download and
> install TextWrangler.  It integrates really nicely with Versions and
> it gets the job done.  Apple's FileMerge is part of the Dev Tools (I
> believe?) so that works fine for Objective-C developers, but web
> developers running on a Mac may not decide to go that route.
> 
> 
> 
> On Jan 5, 3:27 pm, Daniel Dickison  wrote:
>> I agree -- it was useful to see that Cornerstone had gotten a merge
>> feature.  Competition is good and I hope it pressures Sofa to up the
>> ante.
>> 
>> On the other hand, I tried the new Cornerstone and fortunately (for
>> Sofa), I'll be sticking with Versions for now.  We have repositories
>> with hundreds of thousands of files and revisions, and Cornerstone's
>> fancy timeline view doesn't seem to scale very well for large
>> histories.  Things like viewing the log message and diffs for a
>> specific revision from 2 years ago is a lot easier to navigate with
>> Versions.  And to do that Versions was using 400MB RAM vs 1.5GB for
>> Cornerstone.  So, hopefully performance is one aspect Versions can
>> stay on top while adding new features.
>> 
>> Daniel
>> 
>> On Jan 3, 3:42 pm, ct-scan  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> I'm glad the link to Cornerstone was posted, I've been using Versions
>>> since the beta, and am getting frustrated that this obvious feature
>>> still isn't integrated.
>> 
>>> Maybe instead of additional UI enhancements (like the ones that just
>>> came out), adding this much requested feature would be better.
>>> I'd even upgrade to a new version for this feature, with no
>>> hesitation.  I love Versions, but it's just not the most complete tool
>>> out there.
>>> I hope they fix this.
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Re: Merge

2011-01-10 Thread Steve M
I agree that diff/merge was certainly an omission.  It was almost a
deal-breaker for me to buy Versions.  Sofa has taken care of that now,
but they did that by adding another product (Kaleidoscope).  I don't
want to have to buy another product to get a feature that should be
built into this one.

Anyway, I use TextWrangler for diff/merge and I'm quite happy with
it.  Anyone who is struggling with this feature should download and
install TextWrangler.  It integrates really nicely with Versions and
it gets the job done.  Apple's FileMerge is part of the Dev Tools (I
believe?) so that works fine for Objective-C developers, but web
developers running on a Mac may not decide to go that route.



On Jan 5, 3:27 pm, Daniel Dickison  wrote:
> I agree -- it was useful to see that Cornerstone had gotten a merge
> feature.  Competition is good and I hope it pressures Sofa to up the
> ante.
>
> On the other hand, I tried the new Cornerstone and fortunately (for
> Sofa), I'll be sticking with Versions for now.  We have repositories
> with hundreds of thousands of files and revisions, and Cornerstone's
> fancy timeline view doesn't seem to scale very well for large
> histories.  Things like viewing the log message and diffs for a
> specific revision from 2 years ago is a lot easier to navigate with
> Versions.  And to do that Versions was using 400MB RAM vs 1.5GB for
> Cornerstone.  So, hopefully performance is one aspect Versions can
> stay on top while adding new features.
>
> Daniel
>
> On Jan 3, 3:42 pm, ct-scan  wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > I'm glad the link to Cornerstone was posted, I've been using Versions
> > since the beta, and am getting frustrated that this obvious feature
> > still isn't integrated.
>
> > Maybe instead of additional UI enhancements (like the ones that just
> > came out), adding this much requested feature would be better.
> > I'd even upgrade to a new version for this feature, with no
> > hesitation.  I love Versions, but it's just not the most complete tool
> > out there.
> > I hope they fix this.

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Re: How to commit only some files

2011-01-10 Thread Quinn Taylor
This is a workaround, but definitely annoying. Command-clicking sometimes 
works, but sometimes not. For example, if I want to commit changes to a 
directory's properties, but not changes within the directory itself. I end up 
having to use Terminal and the --depth option.

I requested the addition of checkboxes in the commit dialog as well. 
TortoiseSVN and Eclipse's SVN plugins allow for this type of behavior, and 
Versions should do the same. 

 - Quinn

On Jan 10, 2011, at 4:48 AM, Jorde Vorstenbosch wrote:

> Cue,
> 
> Permanently/Temporary with ignore. You can always unignore them when you want 
> to commit them.
> 
> Not sure if that is what you mean.
> 
> Jorde
> 
> On 10 January 2011 13:13, Cue  wrote:
> Is there a way to exclude files from a commit? In other words an inverse 
> method of what Peter described? 
> 
> Cue
> 
> 
> On 10 Jan 2011, at 11:18, Jorde Vorstenbosch  
> wrote:
> 
>> Peter,
>> 
>> Just select the files you want to commit in the browse tab, then hit commit.
>> 
>> Jorde
>> 
>> On 10 January 2011 05:02, peterept  wrote:
>> Often I don't want to commit all the edited/open files that are all in
>> the same folder.
>> 
>> Any way to do it? On other clients there is a checkbox on each item on
>> the commit window or you can create multiple working file sets.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Peter



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"An error occurred while installing the update. Please try again later."

2011-01-10 Thread Godshall
I'm using Versions 1.1.2 and I'd like to update to 1.1.3, but after I
"Check for Updates", download the update, and click "Install and
Relaunch" I get the following error:

Update Error!
An error occurred while installing the update. Please try again later.

I know I can download and install the update manually, but I'm getting
this same error with other programs when I "Check for Updates", and
was hoping someone here might know how to solve the problem.  Thanks
in advance!

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Re: How to commit only some files

2011-01-10 Thread Jorde Vorstenbosch
You virtually want a temporary ignore, that resets after the commit. With
perhaps the option I said.

On 10 January 2011 14:22, Jorde Vorstenbosch wrote:

> Cue,
>
> That would indeed be nicer, in addition it should then have a "remember
> last files checked" option or the likes. So that you don't have to do that
> every time you want to commit. Perhaps something to submit for wanted
> features?
>
> Jorde
>
> On 10 January 2011 14:11, Cue  wrote:
>
>> Jorde, that is currently my solution but it is an arduous process. I
>> usually work with working copies that have a large count of files, and quite
>> often find myself checking-in files whilst excluding others temporarily. But
>> with the Ignore option it is tremendously simple to overlook those changes
>> and forget they exist.
>>
>> Checkboxes in the commit dialog serves a vast purpose for occasions such
>> as this.
>>
>>
>> Cue
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>> On 10 Jan 2011, at 12:48, Jorde Vorstenbosch 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Cue,
>>
>> Permanently/Temporary with ignore. You can always unignore them when you
>> want to commit them.
>>
>> Not sure if that is what you mean.
>>
>> Jorde
>>
>> On 10 January 2011 13:13, Cue < qbiz...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Is there a way to exclude files from a commit? In other words an inverse
>>> method of what Peter described?
>>>
>>> Cue
>>>
>>>
>>> On 10 Jan 2011, at 11:18, Jorde Vorstenbosch <
>>> jordevorstenbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Peter,
>>>
>>> Just select the files you want to commit in the browse tab, then hit
>>> commit.
>>>
>>> Jorde
>>>
>>> On 10 January 2011 05:02, peterept < 
>>> 
>>> peter...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 Often I don't want to commit all the edited/open files that are all in
 the same folder.

 Any way to do it? On other clients there is a checkbox on each item on
 the commit window or you can create multiple working file sets.

 Thanks,

 Peter

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Re: How to commit only some files

2011-01-10 Thread Jorde Vorstenbosch
Cue,

That would indeed be nicer, in addition it should then have a "remember last
files checked" option or the likes. So that you don't have to do that every
time you want to commit. Perhaps something to submit for wanted features?

Jorde

On 10 January 2011 14:11, Cue  wrote:

> Jorde, that is currently my solution but it is an arduous process. I
> usually work with working copies that have a large count of files, and quite
> often find myself checking-in files whilst excluding others temporarily. But
> with the Ignore option it is tremendously simple to overlook those changes
> and forget they exist.
>
> Checkboxes in the commit dialog serves a vast purpose for occasions such as
> this.
>
>
> Cue
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> On 10 Jan 2011, at 12:48, Jorde Vorstenbosch 
> wrote:
>
> Cue,
>
> Permanently/Temporary with ignore. You can always unignore them when you
> want to commit them.
>
> Not sure if that is what you mean.
>
> Jorde
>
> On 10 January 2011 13:13, Cue < qbiz...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to exclude files from a commit? In other words an inverse
>> method of what Peter described?
>>
>> Cue
>>
>>
>> On 10 Jan 2011, at 11:18, Jorde Vorstenbosch <
>> jordevorstenbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Peter,
>>
>> Just select the files you want to commit in the browse tab, then hit
>> commit.
>>
>> Jorde
>>
>> On 10 January 2011 05:02, peterept < 
>> peter...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Often I don't want to commit all the edited/open files that are all in
>>> the same folder.
>>>
>>> Any way to do it? On other clients there is a checkbox on each item on
>>> the commit window or you can create multiple working file sets.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
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Re: How to commit only some files

2011-01-10 Thread Cue
Jorde, that is currently my solution but it is an arduous process. I usually 
work with working copies that have a large count of files, and quite often find 
myself checking-in files whilst excluding others temporarily. But with the 
Ignore option it is tremendously simple to overlook those changes and forget 
they exist. 

Checkboxes in the commit dialog serves a vast purpose for occasions such as 
this. 


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On 10 Jan 2011, at 12:48, Jorde Vorstenbosch  
wrote:

> Cue,
> 
> Permanently/Temporary with ignore. You can always unignore them when you want 
> to commit them.
> 
> Not sure if that is what you mean.
> 
> Jorde
> 
> On 10 January 2011 13:13, Cue  wrote:
> Is there a way to exclude files from a commit? In other words an inverse 
> method of what Peter described? 
> 
> Cue
> 
> 
> On 10 Jan 2011, at 11:18, Jorde Vorstenbosch  
> wrote:
> 
>> Peter,
>> 
>> Just select the files you want to commit in the browse tab, then hit commit.
>> 
>> Jorde
>> 
>> On 10 January 2011 05:02, peterept  wrote:
>> Often I don't want to commit all the edited/open files that are all in
>> the same folder.
>> 
>> Any way to do it? On other clients there is a checkbox on each item on
>> the commit window or you can create multiple working file sets.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Peter
>> 
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Re: How to commit only some files

2011-01-10 Thread Jorde Vorstenbosch
Cue,

Permanently/Temporary with ignore. You can always unignore them when you
want to commit them.

Not sure if that is what you mean.

Jorde

On 10 January 2011 13:13, Cue  wrote:

> Is there a way to exclude files from a commit? In other words an inverse
> method of what Peter described?
>
> Cue
>
>
> On 10 Jan 2011, at 11:18, Jorde Vorstenbosch 
> wrote:
>
> Peter,
>
> Just select the files you want to commit in the browse tab, then hit
> commit.
>
> Jorde
>
> On 10 January 2011 05:02, peterept < 
> peter...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Often I don't want to commit all the edited/open files that are all in
>> the same folder.
>>
>> Any way to do it? On other clients there is a checkbox on each item on
>> the commit window or you can create multiple working file sets.
>>
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>>
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Re: How to commit only some files

2011-01-10 Thread Peter Koch
Cue, actually that's what I want to do as well.

Jorde is correct about the select files ability. However usually I have a dozen 
or couple of dozen files spread over multiple folders and I just want to 
exclude 1 or 2 files for the moment. 

If you could delete files from the commit window some how. 

Peter

On Jan 10, 2011, at 11:13 PM, Cue  wrote:

> Is there a way to exclude files from a commit? In other words an inverse 
> method of what Peter described? 
> 
> Cue
> 
> 
> On 10 Jan 2011, at 11:18, Jorde Vorstenbosch  
> wrote:
> 
>> Peter,
>> 
>> Just select the files you want to commit in the browse tab, then hit commit.
>> 
>> Jorde
>> 
>> On 10 January 2011 05:02, peterept  wrote:
>> Often I don't want to commit all the edited/open files that are all in
>> the same folder.
>> 
>> Any way to do it? On other clients there is a checkbox on each item on
>> the commit window or you can create multiple working file sets.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Peter
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Re: How to commit only some files

2011-01-10 Thread Cue
Is there a way to exclude files from a commit? In other words an inverse method 
of what Peter described? 

Cue


On 10 Jan 2011, at 11:18, Jorde Vorstenbosch  
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> Peter,
> 
> Just select the files you want to commit in the browse tab, then hit commit.
> 
> Jorde
> 
> On 10 January 2011 05:02, peterept  wrote:
> Often I don't want to commit all the edited/open files that are all in
> the same folder.
> 
> Any way to do it? On other clients there is a checkbox on each item on
> the commit window or you can create multiple working file sets.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Peter
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Re: How to commit only some files

2011-01-10 Thread Jorde Vorstenbosch
Peter,

Just select the files you want to commit in the browse tab, then hit commit.

Jorde

On 10 January 2011 05:02, peterept  wrote:

> Often I don't want to commit all the edited/open files that are all in
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> Thanks,
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How to commit only some files

2011-01-10 Thread peterept
Often I don't want to commit all the edited/open files that are all in
the same folder.

Any way to do it? On other clients there is a checkbox on each item on
the commit window or you can create multiple working file sets.

Thanks,

Peter

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