Hi Kohei,
On Wednesday, 2008-11-05 09:19:23 -0500, Kohei Yoshida wrote:
Well, I've tried this, but cws rebase -C is still not committing to the
repo. So, I take that the script has not yet been finished.
I guess I should wait until someone announces that the tooling is
complete. Until
Hi Kohei,
As for the 'cws rebase -C' command
isn't this the very same as doing an svn commit . -R in your working copy?
Ciao
Frank
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Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
Hi Kohei,
As for the 'cws rebase -C' command
isn't this the very same as doing an svn commit . -R in your working copy?
except for the EIS entry, but that doesn't seem to work yet anyway ?
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On Wed, 2008-11-05 at 20:15 +0100, Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems
Germany wrote:
Hi Kohei,
As for the 'cws rebase -C' command
isn't this the very same as doing an svn commit . -R in your working copy?
Probably, except that 'svn commit ...' won't update the milestone in the
EIS entry
On Wed, 2008-11-05 at 20:18 +0100, Philipp Lohmann wrote:
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
Hi Kohei,
As for the 'cws rebase -C' command
isn't this the very same as doing an svn commit . -R in your working copy?
except for the EIS entry, but that doesn't seem to
Hi,
My impression was that you are using the Express version and this does
not have atl support (AFAIK). Nice to hear that you got your problem solved.
Ciao,
Mathias
dooteo wrote:
Hi Mathias,
At the end, I have not disable ATL, I just redefined correct paths for
configure to build with