Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Make my src changes, create a changeset... And then I'm lost...
Alright, so you can make your changes, and issue an hg diff, and
you've basically got what you used to do with svn.
That is not quite true, because with svn you could also do svn
commit to
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Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Make my src changes, create a changeset... And then I'm lost...
Alright, so you can make your changes, and issue an hg diff, and
you've basically got what you used to do with svn.
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Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 4:59 AM
To: Wget
Subject: Re: Version tracking in Wget binaries
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Micah Cowan wrote:
Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Among other things, version.c is now generated rather than
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Christopher G. Lewis wrote:
OK, so I'm trying to be open minded and deal with yet another version
control system.
I've cloned the repository and built my mainline. I do not
autogenerate a version.c file in windows. Build fails missing
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Micah Cowan wrote:
Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Among other things, version.c is now generated rather than
parsed. Every time make all is run, which also means that make
all will always relink the wget binary,
Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Among other things, version.c is now generated rather than
parsed. Every time make all is run, which also means that make
all will always relink the wget binary, even if there haven't been
any changes.
I personally find that quite annoying. :-( I hope
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Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Among other things, version.c is now generated rather than
parsed. Every time make all is run, which also means that make
all will always relink the wget binary, even if there haven't