Nathaniel Smith wrote:
On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 11:04:31PM +0200, Henry Nestler wrote:
Nathaniel Smith wrote:
I've checked it into mainline as contrib/mtbrowse.sh. Send me a key
if you'd like push access so you can commit updates to it directly...
Thanks, my pubkey attached.
Cool. You
Netsync can now use regex matching against branch names. Cross-branch
ancestor syncing also works now.
Netsync commands can now take either a collection (like before) or a
/regex/, both of which are converted to regex by the netsync code.
(collection is escaped and has .* appended, /regex/ has
Ok, I'll try to summarize the requests (and possible answers) so far:
Both Nathaniel Smith and Emile Snyder advocated the use of .mt-attrs,
perhaps coupled with the attr_init hook to automagically mark the files
at add time.
Howewer, the attr_init hooks receive only the filename, while the hook
Hi,
I've just started to use monotone and have some questions.
1. Should I maintain each project I'm working on in a seperate .db file?
2. If I do keep each project in a seperate .db, how do I share my
work with my co-workers? Do I run `monotone serve myhost:port
com.work.myproject` for each
Hi all!
I spend some time looking into my issue with cvssync today and have found out
what is going on (I think).
Seems like the gdb sources are using a module that is alias for a list of
directories and files. cvs_pull fails on its face when it runs into the
files, obviously it is assuming
On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 02:29:06PM +0300, Stanislav Karchebny wrote:
On Thursday 26 May 2005 10:00, you wrote:
Movable certs aren't really possible with the distributed nature of
monotone. Basically, the old position of the tag might always came
back and bite you.
Yeah it can.