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at getting to this during the upcoming week.
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When one person suffers from a delusion, it is called insanity. When
many people suffer from
Has anyone had a chance (or the interest) to test this branch? If
not, are there objections to merging it with mainline?
Thanks
-Ben
On 9/16/07, Ben Walton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I've taken Ralf's suggestion and implemented a fallback daemon()
in case the target platform lacks it (I
with abandoning the system
supplied daemon, as I don't feel strongly one way or the other...
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When one person suffers from a delusion
this on
Linux with HAVE_DAEMON set and unset. All tests pass just fine.
Again, if anyone would be willing to test the nvm.daemon-support
branch on other platforms, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
-Ben
On 9/11/07, Ben Walton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for this Ralf. I'll look at it shortly. I realize
the details of the implementation underneath]. I'd be
happy to make this better and will use your code below if that's the
best path.
Thanks!
-Ben
On 9/11/07, Ralf S. Engelschall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Sep 10, 2007, Ben Walton wrote:
I just synced a branch called nvm.daemon-support. All
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running in the background, things like: [EMAIL PROTECTED] connected
and exchanged 3 revs in and 2 out (or some such) can be logged for
posterity...
Thanks.
-Ben
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mtn to daemon() itself? If not, are there others that
would like this feature? I'd implement it if so.
Thanks
-Ben
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or is in a usable state.
I guess an explicit command in cmd_*cc wouldn't be that bad either...
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the other way too...) it
would be fairly simple. I'm more interested presently in what others
think about the idea as a whole.
Thanks
-Ben
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I've just gotten around to pushing this patch. mtn mv should behave
more consitently now, in my view.
-Ben
On 7/30/07, Ben Walton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, then I could likely commit this patch directly.
Thanks
-Ben
On 7/30/07, Richard Levitte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message
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Ok, then I could likely commit this patch directly.
Thanks
-Ben
On 7/30/07, Richard Levitte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 30 Jul 2007 10:56:33 -0400, Ben
Walton [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
bdwalton As an aside (and I haven't tested at all), were keys
I should have added earlier that the aforementioned patch corrects
and/or makes consistent all 4 of the cases I initially presented.
Thanks
-Ben
On 7/30/07, Ben Walton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I've implemented a 'fix' for this behaviour. I believe that mtn
rename is now more consistent
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into this script, which would drive mtn with unmolested args
for any commands not recognized by the script itself?
What are peoples' thoughts about the above?
Thanks
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Yes, my bad. I didn't pull the updates correctly. It's there now.
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On 12/29/06, Alex Queiroz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
On 12/29/06, Ben Walton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I could build a .deb for Ubuntu (edgy and dapper). I looked for a
0.32 tag, but didn't find one
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On 12/22/06, Nathaniel J. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Dec 21, 2006 at 10:25:35AM -0500, Ben Walton wrote:
I don't want the clients seeing _MTN/*.
I accept your assertion, but am curious about your reasons :-). It
seems like _MTN/* takes completely negligible space, and provides
, 2006 at 03:04:22PM -0500, Ben Walton wrote:
I cooked this up today as a corollary to get_option. I hope it's useful.
So, umm... before investing time in reviewing the patch, rewriting
internal interfaces, answering future support questions, etc... _do_
you have any ideas where it would
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Ok, here's the correctly named command. Ignore the previous patch in
favour of this version.
Updated Changelog:
2006-12-21 Ben Walton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* cmd_ws_commit.cc (CMD_NO_WORKSPACE(export)): added this
command, which exports a revision/branch from the db.
* Aliased publish
a patch encompassing that change too.
Thoughts?
Current ChangeLog Entry:
2006-12-21 Ben Walton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* automate.cc: added set_option.
* monotone.texi: documented 'automate set_option'
Thanks
-Ben
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the patch and then compare the unknown list after, taking the
non-overlapping portion of the two as files that were added. This
could leave pre-existing unknown files as they were.
-Ben
On 12/18/06, Thomas Keller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben Walton schrieb:
Well, there's something to think
Ok, that's cool. I'll have a look at it anyway. It may be a larger
function than I'm ready for yet anyway...Nothing like a good challenge
though! :)
-Ben
On 12/18/06, Thomas Keller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben Walton schrieb:
It sounds like an interesting piece to write, and if nobody else
Keller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben Walton schrieb:
Ok, that's cool. I'll have a look at it anyway. It may be a larger
function than I'm ready for yet anyway...Nothing like a good challenge
though! :)
Fine! But don't forget to send Nathaniel your public key in the meantime
to get commit access
, 2006 at 11:34:23AM -0500, Ben Walton wrote:
2006-12-11 Ben Walton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* cmd_ws_commit.cc,
tests/commit_using__MTN_log/commit_log_modified_return.lua,
tests/commit_using__MTN_log/__driver__.lua:
Added the requirement that when _MTN/log is pre-specified
15, 2006 at 08:57:36AM -0500, Ben Walton wrote:
I actually looked at implementing this inside the hook, but chose the
c++ route for the following reason. I may be off base here with my
reasoning, so let me know if you agree/disagree:
Doing this in the c++ code leaves a hook writer
to fix the other tests should work to correct
the other tests that were failing.
Thanks
-Ben
On 12/15/06, Nathaniel J. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 11:34:23AM -0500, Ben Walton wrote:
2006-12-11 Ben Walton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* cmd_ws_commit.cc,
tests
+0100, Thomas Keller wrote:
Nathaniel J. Smith schrieb:
On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 11:34:23AM -0500, Ben Walton wrote:
2006-12-11 Ben Walton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* cmd_ws_commit.cc,
tests/commit_using__MTN_log/commit_log_modified_return.lua,
tests/commit_using__MTN_log
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I'll combine the unit tests for mkdir tonight, and resubmit the patch
without the *po changes included.
Thanks for _your_ patience! grin
-Ben
On 12/12/06, Thomas Keller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben Walton schrieb:
I could resubmit with the po stuff reverted if that would help. I
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Ok, it's one of those days.
The previously revised patch did not include the tests. This should be better.
Thanks and sorry.
-Ben
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Hi Guys,
I had this code done before the mtn mkdir patch, but hadn't had a
chance to do the test cases and docs. I've now completed that as
well.
I'll stop hogging quickies now and do some real work.
ChangeLog:
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* cmd_ws_commit.cc,
tests
interesting system. Let me know if there is any additional
output/info that can help you resolve this problem.
Thanks
-Ben
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I've just tried the statically linked binary as downloaded from the
monotone website. It seems to work just fine. I'll write an rpm
wrapper around it (which I could make available if there was interest).
Please disregard my last post.
Thanks
-Ben
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