On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 19:28 -0800, Howard Spindel wrote:
> At 02:44 PM 12/6/2005, Timothy Brownawell wrote:
> >$ monotone auto select 'i:'
> >
> >On Linux (under bash) this gives all revids (as it should).
> >
> >On Windows (under cmd.exe) this gives the following error:
> >
> >monotone: error: sq
At 02:44 PM 12/6/2005, Timothy Brownawell wrote:
$ monotone auto select 'i:'
On Linux (under bash) this gives all revids (as it should).
On Windows (under cmd.exe) this gives the following error:
monotone: error: sqlite error: 1: unrecognized token: ":"
monotone: error: make sure database and
On Sun, 2005-12-04 at 19:36 -0800, Howard Spindel wrote:
[chkey.pl brokenness on Windows]
Ok, the new version attached to this email should fix that.
Tim
chkey.pl
Description: Perl program
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At 2005-12-06T11:58:49+0100, Markus Schiltknecht wrote:
> Now, if you want to try, you might pull my 'org.postgresql' branch from
> my server at 213.133.111.57. But this takes terribly long (more than a
> few hours). Other branches like org.postgresql.REL8_0_STABLE or so take
> just some minutes, t
At 2005-12-06T16:44:16-0600, Timothy Brownawell wrote:
> $ monotone auto select 'i:'
>
> On Linux (under bash) this gives all revids (as it should).
>
> On Windows (under cmd.exe) this gives the following error:
>
> monotone: error: sqlite error: 1: unrecognized token: ":"
> monotone: error: mak
Are you saying that monotone should record the names of the files that were
skipped?
David Hoke writes:
The following appears to correctly add files, but incorrectly log exactly what was done. (I edited the original "junk*.txt" files, but the echo's should produce functional equivalents. Als
$ monotone auto select 'i:'
On Linux (under bash) this gives all revids (as it should).
On Windows (under cmd.exe) this gives the following error:
monotone: error: sqlite error: 1: unrecognized token: ":"
monotone: error: make sure database and containing directory are
writeable
Tim
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There was a bug in the packet reading that made reading 'privkey'
packets (privkeys exported by 0.23 or earlier) not work correctly. It
would forget to convert the privkey to the new storage format, with the
result that it would no longer accept the passphrase, and the key was
unusable.
This is fi
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 02:33:53PM -0500, David Hoke wrote:
>The following appears to correctly add files, but incorrectly log exactly
>what was done. (I edited the original "junk*.txt" files, but the echo's
>should produce functional equivalents. Also my specific identifying
>inf
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 11:58:49AM +0100, Markus Schiltknecht wrote:
> Hello monotone hackers,
>
> I'm trying to switch to monotone for my projects, since I really love
> it's concepts. I'm hacking on PostgreSQL, so that whole project was
> imported from the cvs repository.
Glad to hear you like
The following appears to correctly add files, but incorrectly log exactly
what was done. (I edited the original "junk*.txt" files, but the echo's
should produce functional equivalents. Also my specific identifying
information has been hand-edited.)
This problem was originally observed wit
Will also happen if something is open in another
sub-tree of the sub-tree above...
i.e. trying to update something in
dir1a/dir2a,
but have something open in dir1a/dir2b
...
==
C:\mttest>monotone updatemonotone: selected
update target b74f5f10adb1a9a6daa59e9a9ef009c9f
This email is the result of a solicitation by
monotone's output.
What I Was Doing
I am considering the use of monotone, and I was
experimenting, having managed to commit some changes to a (second) branch (which
I incidentally misnamed - is there any "rename branch"
functionality?). I wa
Hey all
ViewMTN 0.05 is out. I figured I should do a release before I change
lots of the code to look at rosters :-)
Highlights:
"automate stdio" processes are no longer leaked (hopefully!)
new ViewCVS-style manifest browser
syntax highighting of files via enscript
While monotone 0.23 wi
Hello monotone hackers,
I'm trying to switch to monotone for my projects, since I really love
it's concepts. I'm hacking on PostgreSQL, so that whole project was
imported from the cvs repository.
On my laptop, the cvs_import took ways to long, I've aborted it. Then
rerun the same on the server. I
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 09:23:58AM +0100, Widell Johan wrote:
> From: Nathaniel Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 09:48:29PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Bug-report:
> > > Were doing make setup
> > > (step 5 in
> > > http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/OpenSlugN
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