On Tue, 2005-03-22 at 16:56 +0100, Matthieu Moy wrote: > Deliverable Mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > "the idiot has just run me twice, well that's life, just go on and > > do it, there's no reason in dissuading him anyhow"...:) > > What tla says about your second commit is more: "The intelligent guy! > he noticed that he could add a log entry without making any change by > running tla commit twice. Let's obey!". n > In practice, I'm not sure anyone other than Tom use this "feature", > but that's life.
I do use it from time to time. The use cases are "replay --reverse some
patches including the latest patch" or "add a revision providing an
erratum comment for the previous revision".
> There have been some discussions about adding a --no-empty-commit or
> whatever to tla, that could be enabled by default by wrappers, but I
> think no one bothered to implement it up to now.
Creating an empty commit by mistake is definitely the common case.
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