Hello Tony,
Excerpt from Tony Mechelynck:
This should work:
,[ .hgignore ]--
# use glob syntax
syntax: glob
tags
`-
-- snip --
Yes, it is possible (I do it), BUT: not only do I get a prompt whenever
I try to
On Monday, March 19, 2012 4:15:43 PM UTC+13, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
Yes, it is possible (I do it), BUT: not only do I get a prompt whenever
I try to pull changes including runtime/doc/tags, but in addition that
prompt is not visible until AFTER I answer it ...
Perhaps an application for the
On 16/03/12 18:20, skeept wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible to include
runtime/doc/tags in .hgignore?
after I build vim this file shows as modified in mercurial and then
when I try to pull again
I get some kind of error message regarding uncommited local changes.
Alternatively
On Mar 18, 11:15 pm, Tony Mechelynck antoine.mechely...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Tony,
your answer makes a lot of sense, except that I don't run hg pull
directly, I run it in a script that
also tries to get updates for other programs and scripts so I don't
get an opportunity to choose if I want to
On 19/03/12 05:19, skeept wrote:
On Mar 18, 11:15 pm, Tony Mechelynck antoine.mechely...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Tony,
your answer makes a lot of sense, except that I don't run hg pull
directly, I run it in a script that
also tries to get updates for other programs and scripts so I don't
get an
Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible to include
runtime/doc/tags in .hgignore?
after I build vim this file shows as modified in mercurial and then
when I try to pull again
I get some kind of error message regarding uncommited local changes.
Alternatively is there a mercurial command to
Hello skeept,
Excerpt from skeept:
Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible to include
runtime/doc/tags in .hgignore?
This should work:
,[ .hgignore ]--
# use glob syntax
syntax: glob
tags
`-
-- snip --
Thanks.