Hi all,
might be of interest to this list:
http://joshcarter.com/productivity/svn_hg_git_for_home_directory
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* Kelly Clowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-05-29 03:40]:
> Attached is my attempt at an icon
No it’s not…
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t’s a moot point either way,
but with symlinks you can also do an `ls -l` and immediately see
which files are under version control: they are symlinked
somewhere below `~/dotfiles/`.
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ago, so I have no idea if
they have changed their minds on any of it.
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d idea to break things down
along units of stuff that gets changed together rather than
throwing tons of unrelated crap into a single repository.
I’m not sure yet where I stand on the one repo vs many repos
question when it comes to homedirs.
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azaar;
> replication is simply a matter of ‘bzr push’ or ‘bzr pull’,
> depending on the direction.
He’s talking about the steps involved in setting up repos as part
of a system that manages many repos.
Pushing and pulling individual repos is just as easy in git as
you describe
ut seems to have
> a recursion problem. ;)
Check an xz'ed bundle into an archive repository?
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d use the commit timestamp as a proxy for time at which the
file timestamp it doesn’t have. But that doesn’t generalise to
other orderings.)
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