At 2005-04-19T12:15:30+0200, Markus Schiltknecht wrote:
did monotone update first but it didn't compile:
commands.cc: In function `boost::posix_time::ptime
commands::string_to_datetime(const std::string)':
I've investigated and found out: This was a problem in the 1_31
release -- the
Hi all,
Is it worth looking at cvs bugs on the main branch, or is the cvssync
branch going to supersede it? Is cvssync close to merging? Is cvssync
stable enough that I should try to figure out bugs on it, or is it still
in flux and I should just let Christof do his thing?
thanks,
-emile
Hi,
Kevin Greiner wrote:
Which Win32 OS's compilers do you have already?
We've covered this on IRC, but for completeness:
The only compiler it works on, MinGW :-) As on IRC, there is a
net.venge.monotone.visualc branch which I did before 0.17 but which
hasn't been touched since then. This was
Just reading the manual yesterday and the obvious question came to mind.
Why SHA1 instead of serials?
The manual suggested that any reasonable alternative be offered. So
here it is. The obvious alternative in my mind is a serial number. I
understand that there's a problem in trying to provide
On 4/19/05, K. Richard Pixley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon Bright wrote:
Hi,
Hey. :-).
To provide globally unique serials, one would need to include some
representation of the location at which an event occurred.
It's an idea that's been considered, but has a number of
Timothy Brownawell wrote:
This is why I suggested that the repository be named. Presumably, the name
would be based on domain name, but the real point is that domain names
follow hierarchical delegation.
But how is this enforced?
The same way monotone currently enforces
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
rich *Conclusion:* using /serial:repostory-name/ would probably
rich require some level of security on a repository basis.
Another conclusion is that your digging yourself into security-related
problems that aren't needed in the first place.
That's certainly
* Richard Levitte:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 18 Apr 2005 12:27:07 +0200, Florian
Weimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
fw Would it be possible to include the diffs inline, and not as
fw attachments? In other words, Content-Disposition: inline
fw instead of Content-Disposition:
On Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 11:39:23PM +0200, Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
I have to appologise to everyone involved with the development of
monotone. I've effectively stopped you from making any further
updates, you are now locked to revision
e018e6f9690d07166a0eecef6627493445db12ad as
hi, i was playing with monotone following the tutorial
i tried to drop file a/b/c/d/e, which -- i guess -- would have also drop
empty directories a/b/c/d
here are the commands i tried :
[00:26:22][pts/1][~/treshautdebit][#86][0]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] monotone drop a
monotone: adding a to working
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 20 Apr 2005 00:32:58 +0200, Benoît
Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
benoit.dejean i tried to drop file a/b/c/d/e, which -- i guess --
benoit.dejean would have also drop empty directories a/b/c/d
benoit.dejean
benoit.dejean here are the commands i tried :
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 20 Apr 2005 04:18:13 +0200 (CEST),
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
richard In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 20 Apr 2005 00:32:58 +0200,
Benoît Dejean [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
richard
richard benoit.dejean i tried to drop file
On Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 11:56:32AM -0700, K. Richard Pixley wrote:
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
Nope, and that's not interesting. Every revision carries along the
key identity of the committer, however. That's probably more
interesting than the particular host the revision came from.
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