On 3/18/2014 5:51 PM, Gregory Ewing wrote:
Frank Millman wrote:
These are the kind of stumbling blocks that prevented me from
succeeding in my previous attempt. I have a vague recollection that I
set it up on machine A, but then hit a problem because machines B and
C both accessed the same directory, but with different names
For dealing with your practice of editing on one machine and
running on another, you may be best off having just *one* local
repository, residing on the shared file system. Whichever machine
you're working on, you cd to the shared directory and use hg or
git commands from there, so all the pathnames you're using are
relative.
At least with hg, one should best test the code in the working directory
*before* committing to the local repository. The one local repository
could still be a close of a master repository somewhere else. One can
push multiple commits at once, either as the end of a work session or
when one has done enough to become paranoid about losing work.
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Terry Jan Reedy
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