Hi Bernd, *,
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 5:17 PM, Bernd Eilers wrote:
>
> Setting a CWS initially to state "new" and changing a CWS in state "planned"
> to "new" is now allowed by EIS and creating a HG CWS can be done as
> described in the Wiki.
Thanks for the quick change - I can confirm it works fi
Hi Bernd,
thanks for making the change.
Regards
Heiner
On 03/04/10 17:17, Bernd Eilers wrote:
ReHI!
Setting a CWS initially to state "new" and changing a CWS in state
"planned" to "new" is now allowed by EIS and creating a HG CWS can be
done as described in the Wiki.
Kind regards,
Ber
ReHI!
Setting a CWS initially to state "new" and changing a CWS in state
"planned" to "new" is now allowed by EIS and creating a HG CWS can be
done as described in the Wiki.
Kind regards,
Bernd Eilers
Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote:
Hi Bernd,
Am 03.03.10 17:53, Bernd Eilers schrieb:
Christi
Hi Bernd,
Am 03.03.10 17:53, Bernd Eilers schrieb:
Christian Lohmaier wrote:
Hi *,
Hi,
Mercurial documentation as well as previous mails concerning this
topic describe that you can create a cws in EIS, and that the outgoing
repo is created when setting the state to new.
http://wiki.servic
Christian Lohmaier wrote:
Hi *,
Hi,
Mercurial documentation as well as previous mails concerning this
topic describe that you can create a cws in EIS, and that the outgoing
repo is created when setting the state to new.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Mercurial/Cws#Creating_the_chi
Hi *,
Mercurial documentation as well as previous mails concerning this
topic describe that you can create a cws in EIS, and that the outgoing
repo is created when setting the state to new.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Mercurial/Cws#Creating_the_child_workspace_in_EIS
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