Hello,
The following issue has been updated:
102 - mtn diff output no longer in alphabetical order
Project: monotone
Status: Accepted
Reported by: joe 23
URL: https://code.monotone.ca/p/monotone/issues/102/
Labels:
Type:Defect
Priority:Low
Milestone:1.0
Comments (last first):
# By Richard Le
In message <82fwt37wtx@stephe-leake.org> on Sat, 08 Jan 2011 19:19:22
-0500, Stephen Leake said:
stephen_leake> Thomas Keller writes:
stephen_leake> > Finally I'm still unsure if we want to keep all these install
files in
stephen_leake> > the main directory or under doc/ or install/ or wha
On 01/08/2011 06:19 PM, Stephen Leake wrote:
> Correct. But it would be nice to document how the executables on our
> download page are built. In fact, that's a requirement of the GPL 3
> license
Some of our downloads like the Windows installer bundle the libraries we
use. So for any copyleft lib
On 01/08/2011 05:02 PM, Thomas Keller wrote:
> Am 08.01.11 17:29, schrieb Stephen Leake:
>> I'm adding a description of the global options to monotone.texi.
>>
>> What is the use case for :memory: database?
>
> One is for example that it gives you a throw-away database for remote
> automate action
Hi!
I created a transifex account a couple of months ago, but we couldn't
use it that much because transifex was VCS-centric and had no monotone
plugin back in the day.
They seemed to have beefed up their software last November though and
work rather file / resource centric now, so I took the ch
Hello,
The following issue has been updated:
113 - commands silently default to :memory: database
Project: monotone
Status: Fixed
Reported by: Timothy Brownawell
URL: https://code.monotone.ca/p/monotone/issues/113/
Labels:
Type:Incorrect Behavior
Priority:Medium
Milestone:1.0
Comments (last f
Thomas Keller writes:
> Am 08.01.11 08:30, schrieb Richard Levitte:
>> In message <4d27b530.1080...@thomaskeller.biz> on Sat, 08 Jan 2011 01:52:00
>> +0100, Thomas Keller said:
>>
>> me> I'm working on issue 102 and to make this work properly I want to
>> me> create the diff output and return
Thomas Keller writes:
> Am 08.01.11 12:54, schrieb Stephen Leake:
>> http://wiki.monotone.ca/RoadMap/ has an entry:
>>
>> Split INSTALL by platform and update it | n/a |
>> `net.venge.monotone{,.mingw-instructions}` | started |
>>
>> However, the mingw-instructions branch is more about upgrad
In message <4d28ef39.8060...@thomaskeller.biz> on Sun, 09 Jan 2011 00:11:53
+0100, Thomas Keller said:
me> Am 08.01.11 16:25, schrieb Stephen Leake:
me> > What is the policy on deleting things from Branches? It seems like we
me> > could delete anything that landed more than one release back.
me>
Hello,
The following issue has been updated:
113 - commands silently default to :memory: database
Project: monotone
Status: Started
Reported by: Timothy Brownawell
URL: https://code.monotone.ca/p/monotone/issues/113/
Labels:
Type:Incorrect Behavior
Priority:Medium
Milestone:1.0
Comments (last
Am 08.01.11 16:25, schrieb Stephen Leake:
> Thomas Keller writes:
>
>> Most of the work went into the
>> wiki, especially nice here is the wiser use of tags and the new
>> role-specific index pages. Not everything is ready there though, so lets
>> concentrate on the most important / most viewed p
Am 08.01.11 17:29, schrieb Stephen Leake:
> I'm adding a description of the global options to monotone.texi.
>
> What is the use case for :memory: database?
One is for example that it gives you a throw-away database for remote
automate actions: If you (as a client) connect to a remote server from
Am 08.01.11 12:54, schrieb Stephen Leake:
> http://wiki.monotone.ca/RoadMap/ has an entry:
>
> Split INSTALL by platform and update it | n/a |
> `net.venge.monotone{,.mingw-instructions}` | started |
>
> However, the mingw-instructions branch is more about upgrading to a
> newer version of the
Am 08.01.11 14:54, schrieb CooSoft Support:
> Works + spanner spring to mind with my reply :-)
>
> Personally I couldn't care less that the au diff command doesn't have
> the --external option and I have never thought it inconsistent as one
> would only use it via some other tool like mtn-browse a
Am 08.01.11 08:30, schrieb Richard Levitte:
> In message <4d27b530.1080...@thomaskeller.biz> on Sat, 08 Jan 2011 01:52:00
> +0100, Thomas Keller said:
>
> me> I'm working on issue 102 and to make this work properly I want to
> me> create the diff output and return it instead of just printing it
I'm working on the "command reference" section of the manual.
Some of the commands are in the wrong section; for example, 'cat' is in
'Tree', but 'mtn help' says it is 'informative'. So I'm moving those.
In addition, most of the sections are not in alphabetical order.
I think it's easier to find
I'm adding a description of the global options to monotone.texi.
What is the use case for :memory: database?
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Thomas Keller writes:
> Stephe worked on the readme files, but I am currently not
> quite sure what his status is here.
I just pushed a change that added .txt to INSTALL_windows_native and
INSTALL_windows_cygwin; I think that task is done.
> Tim also committed some updates for the mingw32 inst
Thomas Keller writes:
> Most of the work went into the
> wiki, especially nice here is the wiser use of tags and the new
> role-specific index pages. Not everything is ready there though, so lets
> concentrate on the most important / most viewed pages here [1] next and
> leave the rest as a later
Works + spanner spring to mind with my reply :-)
Personally I couldn't care less that the au diff command doesn't have
the --external option and I have never thought it inconsistent as one
would only use it via some other tool like mtn-browse and if you wanted
to use say kompare or kdiff3 then
http://wiki.monotone.ca/RoadMap/ has an entry:
Split INSTALL by platform and update it | n/a |
`net.venge.monotone{,.mingw-instructions}` | started |
However, the mingw-instructions branch is more about upgrading to a
newer version of the MinGW tools; splitting INSTALL is already done, on
the m
Richard Levitte writes:
> In message <4d27b530.1080...@thomaskeller.biz> on Sat, 08 Jan 2011 01:52:00
> +0100, Thomas Keller said:
>
> me> I'm working on issue 102 and to make this work properly I want to
> me> create the diff output and return it instead of just printing it
> me> to stdout dir
Thomas Keller writes:
> I'm working on issue 102 and to make this work properly I want to create
> the diff output and return it instead of just printing it to stdout
> directly. Problem is that the external diff hook calls execute("diff",
> "-u", ...) and I wonder if I should go through the hass
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