I attached the output of
truss -f hg st .hgtags
env
...in case anybody gets a chance to dig around before I do.
Viditha is using C locale, logged in to anthrax, which has a sensible
clock setting and installation of SUNWonbld. I cannot reproduce the
problem in the same workspa
On 01/20/09 15:57, Mark J. Nelson wrote:
>
>>> What version of Mercurial are you running?
>> Mercurial Distributed SCM (version 1.0.2)
>
>>> I cannot duplicate the problem in the repository that you specified,
>>> and I cannot look in your home directory to check your .hgrc.
>
>> I think, this pro
>> What version of Mercurial are you running?
> Mercurial Distributed SCM (version 1.0.2)
>> I cannot duplicate the problem in the repository that you specified,
>> and I cannot look in your home directory to check your .hgrc.
> I think, this problem is specific to my hg setup, My colleagues co
On 01/15/09 18:16, Mark J. Nelson wrote:
> Vijitha Dugganapalli wrote:
>> I tried hg status, hg status usr/src/lib/lvm, its showing whole bunch
>> of files, So I requested my colleague to run the same command on my
>> workspace, it just showed the 5 changed files.
>> I tried hg active, hg status
Vijitha Dugganapalli wrote:
> I tried hg status, hg status usr/src/lib/lvm, its showing whole bunch of
> files, So I requested my colleague to run the same command on my
> workspace, it just showed the 5 changed files.
> I tried hg active, hg status on other workspaces where I have built
> night
"Mark J. Nelson" writes:
> Vijitha Dugganapalli wrote:
>> Still its not resolved.
>
> You said that your ~/.hgrc files were identical. But something seems to
> be defeating the "ignore" mechanism that Mercurial uses. Do you set any
> ignore files or patterns anywhere? If you do "hg status
>
I tried hg status, hg status usr/src/lib/lvm, its showing whole bunch of
files, So I requested my colleague to run the same command on my
workspace, it just showed the 5 changed files.
I tried hg active, hg status on other workspaces where I have built
nightly, I am having the same problem, so i
Vijitha Dugganapalli wrote:
> Still its not resolved.
You said that your ~/.hgrc files were identical. But something seems to
be defeating the "ignore" mechanism that Mercurial uses. Do you set any
ignore files or patterns anywhere? If you do "hg status
usr/src/lib/lvm," (or choose any path,
Still its not resolved.
On 01/15/09 13:36, Dan Mick wrote:
> The only thing I notice is that you have execute perms set on your
> .hgignore file (in the root of the repository). Try chmod a-x
> .hgignore and see if it still does that.
>
> Mark J. Nelson wrote:
>> Mark Nelson wrote:
>>> Vijitha,
The only thing I notice is that you have execute perms set on your
.hgignore file (in the root of the repository). Try chmod a-x .hgignore
and see if it still does that.
Mark J. Nelson wrote:
> Mark Nelson wrote:
>> Vijitha,
>>
>> Think you wanted Mark.J.Nelson (copied here).
>
> Thanks, Mark.
Mark Nelson wrote:
> Vijitha,
>
> Think you wanted Mark.J.Nelson (copied here).
Thanks, Mark.
Vijitha, you'll almost always get better response from the alias I cc'd
than from just me.
I've got meetings for the next couple hours, if nobody else chimes in,
I'll look when I get some time this a
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