On 31 Aug, Nathaniel Smith wrote:
On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 07:09:12AM +0200, Richard Levitte - VMS
Whacker wrote:
(...)
that affects me. As far as I can tell, 'setup' is there to create
new projects, while (in my opinion) import should import a new
I see setup for preparing the mentioned
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker writes:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 31 Aug 2005 11:15:34 -0700, Eric
Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
ea-9BKuEh7s7G Naming conventions are tricky,
ea-9BKuEh7s7G guess_binary_file_contents seems good to me.
OK. Did you say you don't have push
Is there a way to find out which files are not in the monotone database?
Niko
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Niko Matsakis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way to find out which files are not in the monotone database?
monotone ls unknown
And for .cvsignore, there's an lua hook, ignore_file.
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Nathaniel Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Hmm, my knowledge of cvs import (and I'm guessing I'm not alone
here?) is that cvs import is for creating new projects. :-)
Oh? I must admit I've never thought of it in those terms: it's always
been about the rather specific task of importing
Richard Levitte wrote:
See
http://ximbiot.com/cvs/wiki/index.php?title=CVS--Concurrent_Versions_System_
v1.12.12.1:_Tracking_third-party_sources
I think you could get much the same thing by simply proving the BRANCH
for the vendor when you commit the upstream sources.
OK, that's an
On 1 Sep, Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu,
1 Sep 2005 08:46:25 +0200 (CEST), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
ml-monotone To make this changes effective on main branch however,
ml-monotone one has to merge explicitly with the vendor branch
AFAIR.
'cvs
A while back, I'd asked about how to identify the revision which matched
a file stored outside the repository. IIRC, one of the suggestions was
to use sha1sum to get the hash and find the matching revision, but that
doesn't appear to work. The file and the revision number always have
different
Todd A. Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A while back, I'd asked about how to identify the revision which
matched a file stored outside the repository. IIRC, one of the
suggestions was to use sha1sum to get the hash and find the matching
revision, but that doesn't appear to work. The file and
Bruce Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
% cat MT/revision
8f5dd295d896c8937622b9ebcae3bb61c0a2e0e5
(This is of net.venge.monotone.)
% monotone cat manifest | grep vocab.cc
cebf734fb6a83a5786e2c1486d4934137066 vocab.cc
% sha1sum vocab.cc
On 9/1/05, Bruce Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruce Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
% cat MT/revision
8f5dd295d896c8937622b9ebcae3bb61c0a2e0e5
(This is of net.venge.monotone.)
% monotone cat manifest | grep vocab.cc
At 2005-08-27T22:13:12-0700, Howard Spindel wrote:
I had been running monotone under a WinXP cmd.exe. After reading the
below, I downloaded and installed a Cygwin bash shell. The results
running under the bash shell are identical to those running under the
cmd.exe - addressing errors when
At 03:27 PM 9/1/2005, Matthew Gregan wrote:
At 2005-08-27T22:13:12-0700, Howard Spindel wrote:
When I try the db load command, I get:
monotone: error: sqlite error [1]: near
'H4sIAOxdCXgcxZXukSxbtuX7AGxsyyCDAWvGJ2DL2NZh2SNLtpHkI7Y4WjMtqa2e
monotone: error:
Timothy Brownawell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
monotone cat revision gives the revision for what's in your
working copy right now, the one you'd get if you
committed. MT/revision has the base revision for your working copy,
the one you checked out. You can see that one by monotone cat
At 2005-09-01T16:39:14-0700, Howard Spindel wrote:
I guess another way to ask this is: When you say it's a MinGW problem,
did you mean a problem with the MinGW development environment or
runtime environment? If the latter, perhaps the problem is not fully
understood?
It's a problem with the
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 01 Sep 2005 08:55:53 -0500, Chad
Walstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
chewie I actually found it quite refreshing to simply go to an
chewie existing project directory, type monotone -d $DATABASE
chewie setup, monotone ls unknown|xargs -r monotone add, and
chewie
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 1 Sep 2005 16:40:45 +0200 (CEST), [EMAIL
PROTECTED] said:
ml-monotone On 1 Sep, Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
ml-monotone 'cvs import' does a merge into the main trunk by
ml-monotone default, unless it finds a conflict. That's when it
ml-monotone
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