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Re: [Monotone-devel] pulling restricted branches
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Thomas Keller |
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Re: [Monotone-devel] pulling restricted branches |
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Tue, 09 Oct 2007 13:57:22 +0200 |
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Tobias Hunger schrieb:
> Would it be possible to have monotone just ignore the branch and continue
> after giving that warning?
Use the --exclude option for this.
> How can I change the default branch pattern used by pull? Manually giving
> net.venge.\* after a pull is somewhat tiresome;-)
There is --set-default which sets the given arguments as standard for
the next push/pull/sync.
> How can I find out which branch pattern is currently in use?
There is the `ls vars` command.
> What is the recommended branch pattern for monotone.ca? net.venge.* seems to
> work, but I am afraid to miss out some of the cool new stuff using it;-)
All the cool stuff goes to net.venge.monotone, but of course there are a
couple of other branches which include experimental code (which may
crash, not work or even does not compile). If you want all that as well,
you should
$ mtn pull monotone.ca "net.venge.monotone*"
but you'll get a couple of other, unrelated branches then as well
(monotone-viz, guitone, ...).
> Thanks for your time (and monotone of course!)
You're welcome!
Thomas.
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