Hi. I'm much more familiar with Mercurial than I am with Git, but I've
decided to take the plunge into Git so that I can use git-svn. Now, I
know that
% git svn rebase
is kind of like
% hg pull
With Mercurial, however, you can do
% hg incoming
if you want to see what the pull will d
I tryed to set the i18n as you ask me to do, but doesn't work... My
DOS prompt shows me characters like ... in the accents
place...
Now I'll try to set a default editor. I hope this works for me.
Thanks!
On Oct 19, 12:49 pm, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
> On Oct 19, 3:44 pm, Paulo Cassiano w
On Oct 20, 3:50 pm, Paulo Cassiano wrote:
> I tryed to set the i18n as you ask me to do, but doesn't work... My
> DOS prompt shows me characters like ... in the accents
> place...
>
> Now I'll try to set a default editor. I hope this works for me.
[...]
If you managed to make several commits w
On Oct 20, 3:50 pm, Paulo Cassiano wrote:
> I tryed to set the i18n as you ask me to do, but doesn't work... My
> DOS prompt shows me characters like ... in the accents
> place...
>
> Now I'll try to set a default editor. I hope this works for me.
[...]
Oh, and there can also be a problem with
On 20/10/09 Douglas Alan said:
>% hg incoming
>
> if you want to see what the pull will do before you actually do it. I
> was imagining that adding the "-n" option to "git svn rebase" would be
> the equivalent.
>
> I.e., like so:
>
>% git svn rebase -n
>
> But the above really doesn't
Hi,
I ll have to do a lot of group work and programming stuff during this
semester so I thought I could give git a go as my future versioning
system.
I ll have to cooperate in a group with 3 other students and wanted to
ask how to do so with git. Everyone working on his part of the project
but h
On 22/10/09 m.m-o.net said:
> I ll have to cooperate in a group with 3 other students and wanted to
> ask how to do so with git. Everyone working on his part of the project
Work any way you like. That's kinda the point. :)
How would you like to work?
Mike
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