, Nathaniel Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 07:09:23PM -0700, Drakie Awita wrote:
Hi,
I've been a happy mtn user for a while, and the upgrade to v0.27 is ok
except for one problem: if I have some large amount of un-versioned
files/sub-directories (thousands of them) under my
Hi,
I've been a happy mtn user for a while, and the upgrade to v0.27 is ok
except for one problem: if I have some large amount of un-versioned
files/sub-directories (thousands of them) under my versioned project
tree, then 'mtn list unknow' command errors out with memory
exhausted message:
#
Forgot to mention that I do have a '.mtn-ignore' file in my project
root dir; its content is:
^contrib/oss\.boost\.release(/.*)*$
HTH,
--- Drakie
On 7/26/06, Drakie Awita [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've been a happy mtn user for a while, and the upgrade to v0.27 is ok
except for one
I've checked out the latest n.v.monotone-viz (as of 2006-02-02) and
encountered the following while compiling
# ./configure --with-shared-sqlite=no
# make
..
ocamlopt -o monotone-viz -I . -I ocamlnet-0.97.1 -I mlsqlite -I
extlib-1.3 -I /usr/src/net.venge.monotone-viz/lablgtk/src -I glib
If I have 3 revisions of A, B, and W in a single branch of
prj.release, with history graph of: A-B, A-W
Then monotone reports that there're two heads, B and W, in the branch
of prj.release.
Let's say revision W is mistakenly checked into the branch of
prj.release and should have had checked into