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bugs #1871, project xtla.el
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Posted by: Daniel Lipsitt <danlipsitt>
Posted on: 2004-11-22 17:17 (US/Eastern)
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Follow-up Comment:
I'm not sure that I ever did try to do it directly with tla. I wasn't aware
that tla was incapable of doing this. Are you saying that tla can't undo
single files unless the contents have changed?
I'm unqualified to comment on the ease/wisdom of implementing this function in
xtla if tla doesn't have it.
If this functionality really is unavailable, the error message should say
something like "File [filename] contents are unchanged. [x]Tla can't revert
metadata."
Dan
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OVERVIEW of bugs #1871:
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URL:
<http://gna.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=1871>
Summary: ability to revert metadata changes in tla-changes
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Project: xtla.el
Submitted by: None
Submitted on: Mon 11/15/2004 at 15:10
Category: None
Priority: 5 - Normal
Status: None
Assigned to: None
Originator Email:
Open/Closed: Open
Planned Release: None
Type of request: small feature
Merge available: No
merge request:
Fixed Release:
Test case in xtla-tests.el:
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I want to be able to revert/undo metadata changes to files whose contents
haven't changed. It would work like this:
- M-x tla-changes
- choose a file with only metadata changes
- M-x tla-changes-revert
Expected behavior: file reverts.
Observed behavior: error message "File [filename] is not modified!"
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Follow-up Comments:
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Date: Mon 11/22/2004 at 17:17 By: Daniel Lipsitt <danlipsitt>
I'm not sure that I ever did try to do it directly with tla. I wasn't aware
that tla was incapable of doing this. Are you saying that tla can't undo
single files unless the contents have changed?
I'm unqualified to comment on the ease/wisdom of implementing this function in
xtla if tla doesn't have it.
If this functionality really is unavailable, the error message should say
something like "File [filename] contents are unchanged. [x]Tla can't revert
metadata."
Dan
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Date: Sun 11/21/2004 at 04:24 By: Robert Widhopf-Fenk <widhopf>
How are you doing it with tla?
IMHo we should not try to hack here, until a partial-undo or revert is
available by tla.
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Date: Mon 11/15/2004 at 15:12 By: Daniel Lipsitt <danlipsitt>
Damn, I already submitted this as #1813. Sorry about that. More detail here,
though.
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