Personally I always do my commits with ... -m my message ... so
I doubt this even affects me in the least.
Though, I do concur with the vein of complaints, all other revisioning
control allow (expect?) that additional comments are put at the top of
the file. How do you specify the cursor
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 23:11:24 -0700
J == J Decker d3c...@gmail.com wrote:
J Though, I do concur with the vein of complaints, all other
J revisioning control allow (expect?) that additional comments are put
J at the top of the file. How do you specify the cursor position when
J using notepad.exe?
I've always found it difficult to tell whether a command belongs in the
workspace group or the tree group.
It would seem that all commands in the 'workspace' group should modify
the workspace in some way, and all commands in 'tree' should not require
a workspace.
However, that leads to the
I generated the mtn.1 man page using the MinGW and Cygwin builds of
monotone; no surprises.
A few comments:
missing a Copyright section. It could say:
monotone is Copyright (C) 2004-2010 by various authors.
I ran 'mtn manpage' (without the --norc that's in the makefile), and it
included
URL:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?30473
Summary: 'conflicts store' crashes when run outside a
workspace
Project: monotone
Submitted by: stephen_leake
Submitted on: Sun 18 Jul 2010 06:12:38 AM EDT
Category: command
Tim,
Just letting you know I've been keeping up with nvm.options, and it all
looks very good so far.
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Thomas Keller m...@thomaskeller.biz writes:
Sorry for the flood of minor feature branches lately, here is another
one which introduces a new key selector with which revisions can be
picked which have at least one certificate signed by the specified key.
This might particularily be useful to
Hey Stephen,
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010, Stephen Leake wrote:
... 'merge_into_dir' ... obviously
require[s] and modif[ies] a workspace.
Really? This is news to me. I've been using merge_into_dir for a while,
and I thought that the message Warning: your workspace has not been
updated, indicated that
Aaron W. Hsu arcf...@sacrideo.us writes:
Hey Stephen,
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010, Stephen Leake wrote:
... 'merge_into_dir' ... obviously
require[s] and modif[ies] a workspace.
Really? This is news to me. I've been using merge_into_dir for a while,
and I thought that the message Warning: your
Am 18.07.10 11:52, schrieb Stephen Leake:
I generated the mtn.1 man page using the MinGW and Cygwin builds of
monotone; no surprises.
A few comments:
missing a Copyright section. It could say:
monotone is Copyright (C) 2004-2010 by various authors.
Done.
I ran 'mtn manpage'
Am 18.07.10 11:37, schrieb Stephen Leake:
I've always found it difficult to tell whether a command belongs in the
workspace group or the tree group.
It would seem that all commands in the 'workspace' group should modify
the workspace in some way, and all commands in 'tree' should not require
Am 15.07.10 01:31, schrieb Timothy Brownawell:
On 07/14/2010 04:46 PM, Thomas Keller wrote:
While I worked on nvm.validate-changes I had the idea to use
mtn_automate() in my pre-commit test hook to only scan the diffed source
part for CRLFs (see the other mail), but this usage is currently
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On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 1:40 AM, CooSoft Support
supp...@coosoft.plus.comwrote:
I'm not currently using 0.48 and from what I hear nor will I. I to want
comments to go in unmolested and not have white space stripped out. For me
that is a must.
I've found that
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Aaron W. Hsu arcf...@sacrideo.us wrote:
Hey Everyone,
With all the negative responses regarding the new changelog editor, I
just thought I would weigh in with something a little more positive. I
actually do like the changes, on a whole, and think that we
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 5:05 PM, Thomas Keller m...@thomaskeller.biz wrote:
So we _could_ extend the commit editor to do this, by providing fields
that are the file args (allowing Unix shell wildcards would be best) and
the --exclude arg.
If somebody would work on that, I'd rather let the
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 12:11 AM, J Decker d3c...@gmail.com wrote:
Personally I always do my commits with ... -m my message ... so
I doubt this even affects me in the least.
Correct. If you use -m, or edit the _MTN/log file or use --message-file you
shouldn't be affected by the new
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