On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 09:58:48PM +0100, Bruce Stephens wrote:
% monotone cat manifest | grep vocab.cc
cebf734fb6a83a5786e2c1486d4934137066 vocab.cc
% sha1sum vocab.cc
cebf734fb6a83a5786e2c1486d4934137066
But the current manifest contains only the current
On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 09:16:32PM -0500, Matthew A. Nicholson wrote:
I actually found it quite refreshing to simply go to an existing project
directory, type monotone -d $DATABASE setup, monotone ls
unknown|xargs -r monotone add, and monotone -b BRANCH commit.
You can do the xargs thing
On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 11:54:32PM -0700, Eric Anderson wrote:
I probably attached the wrong file. The attached patch should have
the version with a char array[]; it should set the type of
guess_binary to: bool guess_binary(const char *buf, int buflen);
-Eric
I've committed a version
Okay, I've read over this and thought about it, and have figured out how
to give it proper convergence.
First of all though, there's a point I have to get out of the way. Just
how does one pronounce 'precise-*-merge'? Star-merge is already taken as a
term, and asterisk-merge just doesn't roll off
While compiling the current head of n.v.m the resulting binary is
useless on windows because it fails early at initialization:
libidn: warning: libiconv not installed, cannot convert data to UTF-8
libidn: warning: libiconv not installed, cannot convert data to UTF-8
libidn: warning: libiconv not