Yes I can understand for Wicket but what about Stuff?
igor.vaynberg wrote:
the bridge works ok most of the times. but, it still has a few rough
edges. for example while running git svn dcommit and there is a
conflict all commits after the one that caused the conflict are lost
and you have
Like the man said, the eclipse support ain't too bad. But the way Git works
you really don't _need_ integration. If you want a good ui there's Tortoise
Git for windows or GitX for OSX.
git-svn is useful, but limits you. It's very slow and cannot support merges
(because it has to eventually fall
no integration needed?
How do you compare (with the repository version or another version, branch)?
how do you check what is all incoming? (synchronize with working sets)
History view: getting a revision, comparing 2 revisions, getting the
contents?
Annotations?
I use above points daily. I cant
How do you compare (with the repository version or another version, branch)?
Something along the lines of (other ui tools might differ slightly):
gitk 1.2 1.3
gitk master origin
git diff master..origin/master
dit diff master..origin/feature-branch
history view:
getting a revision,
git checkout
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Johan Compagner jcompag...@gmail.com wrote:
no integration needed?
How do you compare (with the repository version or another version, branch)?
how do you check what is all incoming? (synchronize with working sets)
History view: getting a revision, comparing 2
gitk works wonders with those things
On Mar 4, 2010, at 1:38 PM, Johan Compagner wrote:
no integration needed?
How do you compare (with the repository version or another version, branch)?
how do you check what is all incoming? (synchronize with working sets)
History view: getting a
that is all there in the egit plugin.
-igor
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Johan Compagner jcompag...@gmail.com wrote:
no integration needed?
How do you compare (with the repository version or another version, branch)?
how do you check what is all incoming? (synchronize with working sets)
http://wiki.apache.org/general/GitAtApache
-igor
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Antony Stubbs antony.stu...@gmail.com wrote:
What's the latest on Git migration? If not for Wicket proper, for
Wicket-Stuff? Windows support as come a long way...
How is the latest eclipse plugin support?
But why not just use then svn-git 'bridge' that git has build in?
- Original message -
What's the latest on Git migration? If not for Wicket proper, for
Wicket-Stuff?
Windows support as come a long way...
the bridge works ok most of the times. but, it still has a few rough
edges. for example while running git svn dcommit and there is a
conflict all commits after the one that caused the conflict are lost
and you have to manually go dig them out of the old refs. stuff like
that. also i could never
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