On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 03:11, Adam Spiers <vcs-h...@adamspiers.org> wrote:
> By "you" are you referring to me or Joey? Yes, my intention > was that ~/.git-repos contains all git repos (or at least most). Yes, sorry for the confusion. > If you mean, every repo *contains* its own .mrconfig, then > I don't see how that would work - wouldn't it create a chicken > and egg situation prior to first checkout? Exactly. The way I read Joey's, I thought that's what was being suggested. > I like that scheme with things like apache (sites-available > vs. sites-enabled) although with mr config, the same effect can by > automated via the special 'skip' parameter, which to me seems nicer > than manually fiddling with symlinks. If you use skip, you will have to manually fiddle with mr to do the first checkout ;) I still hope to sell Joey on the idea of incorporating link management in mr. A definite yes/no/onlyifyousubmitapatch would be nice, here. If that doesn't work out, I will most likely extend vcsh to do this. Along with zsh completion to grab available repos from your local setup. Richard _______________________________________________ vcs-home mailing list vcs-home@lists.madduck.net http://lists.madduck.net/listinfo/vcs-home