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[Monotone-devel] Question about submitting patch for new feature


From: Daniel Dickinson
Subject: [Monotone-devel] Question about submitting patch for new feature
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 00:52:52 -0400

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Hi,

I'm just about done testing code for a new feature and I was wondering
whether I should do the diff against monotone-0.28 or the latest
revision, and as a wishlist bug with patch or to this mailing list.

The feature is 'mtn attr mass_set [PATH...]' which updates the recorded
attributes for all tracked files (or those specified by PATH) to be
those actually on the files in the filesystem.  This is useful for
things like tracking /etc (which can be changed by the package
management system) or mass changes to permissions of files in the
workspace (e.g. when I first converted one project from RCS to monotone
I had a lot of read-only files that I didn't notice until after I had
already done one commit, but I really wanted them to all be read-write).

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