Nathaniel Smith wrote:
Could you give more details on why and how you use it, to help us
understand what would be the best way to migrate your work?
I just did this yesterday (or rather, I deliberately avoided doing so).
I've just started using monotone for one of my projects. Motivation
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 21 Nov 2005 23:11:15 -0800, Nathaniel
Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
njs Right, sorry, people have asked this a few times, I really should
njs write an answer :-). The real True answer is not very easy to
njs explain, because it's basically err, in the places
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 09:01:48AM +0100, Christof Petig wrote:
The only additional feature I missed when I developed cvssync was to
attach a file (or some sort of long text) to an already existing
revision. So if you'd ever come near to think about a feature like that
it would greatly help
Nathaniel Smith schrieb:
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 09:01:48AM +0100, Christof Petig wrote:
The only additional feature I missed when I developed cvssync was to
attach a file (or some sort of long text) to an already existing
revision. So if you'd ever come near to think about a feature like that
Sounds like a formidable task, but a major boon to performance and
robustness! Thanks again for all the work on monotone. It's changed
the way I think about source control.
Cheers,
Shaun
2005/11/22, Nathaniel Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Right, sorry, people have asked this a few times, I really
Hi.
Can supply any additional info about testing current monotone on Linux
gcc-4.0.2 and boost-1.33.1-beta (log attached).
So found some issue after db migrating from 0.22 to 0.23 - the database
can be dumped but can't be loaded :
..
monotone: error: sqlite error: 1: object
Hello
log --brief --last=N give more than N revisions. Not all, but
consequently if starts on same revision.
Sample for branch net.venge.monotone:
monotone log --brief --last=50
--revision=b08c032bb7f0d9debeab664384a8e0bddd22ce3e | wc -l
says: 53
Is that normal for monotone version 0.23?
At 2005-11-22T15:47:31+0200, Rus V. Brushkoff wrote:
So found some issue after db migrating from 0.22 to 0.23 - the database
can be dumped but can't be loaded :
..
monotone: error: sqlite error: 1: object name reserved for internal use:
sqlite_stat1
monotone: error: make sure