To be fair I didn't really investigate as I was distracted by other things at
the time, it could have been a binary incompatibility only.
On 29 January 2017 19:13:44 GMT+00:00, Markus Wanner wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On 29.01.2017 09:46, CooSoft Support wrote:
>> Oh it's more serious
On 24 June 2016 23:04:38 BST, Hendrik Boom <hend...@topoi.pooq.com> wrote:
>On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 10:50:56PM +0100, Anthony Edward Cooper wrote:
>> Yes the dot format does change and get tweaked/updated. It has
>> probably changed too much for the aging monotone
On 09/05/16 20:42, Markus Wanner wrote:
On 05/08/2016 01:57 PM, Anthony Edward Cooper wrote:
Just a quick announcement to say that new versions of mtn-browse and
AutomateStdio have been released.
Cool, thanks for the heads up.
The latter now provides support for
Monotone version 1.10
I
Just a quick announcement to say that new versions of mtn-browse and
AutomateStdio have been released. The latter now provides support for
Monotone version 1.10 and the former, in addition, has fixes in it for
running on later Linuxs and KDE 4.x.
Cheers,
Tony Cooper.
Just a short email to announce the 1.00 release of mtn-browse. Main
improvements include a history graphing tool and new and improved
combo-box entries fields.
For more details please go to:
http://www.coosoft.plus.com/software.html
Please download from:
I'm please to announce that version 1.01 of the Perl
Monotone::AutomateStdio is now available for download at CPAN. As you
would expect this supports Monotone version 1.00 and previous versions
as far back as 0.35.
Regards,
Tony.
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Hello All,
If you don't use Mtn-Browse or have no intention of doing so
ordinarily then please delete...
I'm looking for any mtn-browse users to volunteer to give this new
version of Mtn-Browse a go and see how they get on. I have tested it on
RH4.3 Debian 5 6. If you are a
Hia Thomas :-),
Many thanks for giving this a spin.
Ok the easy stuff first. As for an option to specify a custom dot.
Do you mean a preference option? I only did that for the comparison
program as there are a lot to choose from and people are bound to want
to use different ones
is included in the tar file that you
have downloaded).
From what I know, Gentoo is a compile and install from source code
distro... They probably have packages for this stuff already set up...
Hope this helps and good luck.
Tony.
Philipp Gröschler wrote:
On 31.05.2010 19:43, Anthony Edward
I would like to announce the 0.70 release of mtn-browse:
Monotone browser (mtn-browse) is an application for browsing
Monotone VCS databases without the need for a workspace. The interface
allows one to:
* Easily select a revision from within a branch
* Find a revision using
Hi all,
Just tried out the new mtn au remote_stdio and it insists on a local
database (ran command outside of a workspace). Presumably a bug, anyone
reported/fixed this already?
Cheers,
Tony.
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Issue now raised as #28885
Thomas Moschny wrote:
Hi!
Am Sat, 13 Feb 2010 10:15:43 +
schrieb Anthony Edward Cooper aecoo...@coosoft.plus.com:
Just tried out the new mtn au remote_stdio and it insists on a
local database (ran command outside of a workspace). Presumably a
bug, anyone
Please delete if you don't use the above Perl library or don't use
mtn-browse.
For anyone that uses the above library the head revision of the
net.venge.monotone.contrib.lib.automate-stdio branch now `works' with
Monotone 0.46. However this has not been formally tested and does not
Hello,
I am aiming to look at this this weekend. Hopefully this will be the
biggest break in protocol for some time. I can see the need.
I will not be supporting the ticker stream stuff other than perhaps, at
most shoving the raw data down a file descriptor (i.e. a pipe), as to do
more does not
Does anyone know about what's happened to
http://viewmtn.angrygoats.net. It's not responding and it wasn't last
weekend... :-(
Cheers,
Tony.
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Pay a visit to my home page at:
http://www.coosoft.plus.com
.
Tony.
Nuno Lucas wrote:
Hello,
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 9:14 AM, Anthony Edward Cooper
aecoo...@coosoft.plus.com wrote:
Just a quick email to say that I have been developing a Linux desktop
application called mtn-browse that allows browsing of Monotone databases
without the need
Just a quick email to say that I have been developing a Linux desktop
application called mtn-browse that allows browsing of Monotone databases
without the need of a workspace. This works on Linux and Mac's OSX. It is
written in Perl/Gtk+ and makes use of Monotone::AutomateStdio, a CPAN Perl
Hi all :-),
Just noticed that when you do something like:
$ mtn automate stdio
l6:select2:x:e
mtn: warning: unknown selector type: x
0:0:m:32768:0005a23e30a9c2d3024d94773eec433bf9acb770
000645e7c050166ae0aba4d8ff3320f016da68ea
0006d609f3fe96a8fe3375d26d1a2de0bc93e882
.
.
.
The warning
Hi peeps,
Don't know if this one has been fixed already, but try doing `mtn au
select p:0' on the net.venge db, it doesn't like it! My db sync details are:
database: default-exclude-pattern
database: default-include-pattern net.venge*
database: default-server monotone.ca
known-servers:
Please ignore the bit about locking issues in the previous email
that I sent out a few days ago. Sorry :-(.
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Pay a visit to my home page at:
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Hi peeps,
A small question. Why is monotone at version 0.42 (listed as alpha
on freshmeat)? I know that development is ongoing and all that. But what
is there now (bar that little bugget to do with select that reports
errors on syncing), is VERY stable. In fact dare I say, more stable
Hello,
We use monotone 0.35 at work and have been having some minor issues
when syncing databases. The problem seems to happen when a database has
a couple of revisions to upload and several hundred revisions to
download (at a minimum). The sync sometimes locks up the client and the
Hi again,
I have been knocking up a few utilities etc in dedicated branches
under the contrib branch in monotone.ca's database. Where is the best
place to highlight these things so that it avoids duplication and helps
others? Is the monotone Wiki the best place?
Tony.
--
If at
Just thought you would like to know...
I was testing my perl automate stdio library when I noticed some odd
behaviour. My test database is the one from monotone.ca, synced using
mtn version 0.35. What I have seen:
1) mtn ls branches takes much longer.
2) Above command does not
Hi all,
Not sure if this is the right way of going about it but...
I'm writing/have been writing a number of perl utilities for use
with mtn and would like to store them in your db. I will probably put
them onto CPAN as well. I have been writing C code on Unix since the mid
80's
Hi again,
Just recently had an odd one. A developer on our team got a `file
modified during commit, aborting' message. On the second attempt he
exited the editor, KWrite, touched the file and it still failed.
However, upon the third attempt, where he needlessly added a line to the
Hi again,
One question I was asked at work yesterday... What happens if a
database gets corrupted due to an underlying hardware failure and the
user, not knowing this, syncs his database? Not such a stupid question
as I have had situations where drivers don't report disk errors, you
Markus,
Excellent, many thanks for that very informative reply. Thank you
once again :-).
Tony.
Markus Schiltknecht wrote:
Hello Anthony,
Anthony Edward Cooper wrote:
One question I was asked at work yesterday... What happens if a
database gets corrupted due to an underlying
Hello all :-),
We use Monotone at work, were using CVS, and we are very impressed
with the system :-).
A couple of questions if I may that I have been unable to get
answers to...
Background:
Running monotone version 0.35 on Solaris 9.0 and RHAS4U2 (32 bit
binaries
.
On Sat, 2007-09-01 at 12:55 +0100, Anthony Edward Cooper wrote:
Hello all :-),
We use Monotone at work, were using CVS, and we are very impressed
with the system :-).
A couple of questions if I may that I have been unable to get
answers to...
Background:
Running monotone
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am trying to get monotone to build and it is having problems with
the self tests, i.e. make check.
System is SlackWare 9.0 running with a multi-processor kernel, gcc
version 3.2.2, Boost library version 1.33.1. I am am also getting
similar problems trying to build
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