On Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 12:03:52 +1100, Trent W. Buck wrote: > OK, here's a specific example. I have a repo for the dotfiles in $HOME, > for which the "active development" copy lives on my laptop. My laptop > does not run sshd, so I can push from it and pull to it, but not push to > it nor pull from it.
Thanks! > Also, because I am resolving the conflicts in a temp dir on my laptop > instead of in situ, it is harder to perform testing and easier to > introduce bugs. For example, the host fs has bash 3.0 instead of bash > 3.2, so several times I have broken my login scripts with bash 3.2isms. Is there a particular reason why it makes more sense to create a temporary directory on the laptop, rather than to just pull to the active development directory? I suppose you don't want to mix things up with whatever work you have in the working directory. Anyway there seems to be a consensus that implementing the flags is OK for those who "know better". It makes me nervous, but I won't fight it... -- Eric Kow <http://www.nltg.brighton.ac.uk/home/Eric.Kow> PGP Key ID: 08AC04F9
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