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Re: [Monotone-devel] Re: Undo a commit


From: Ludovic Brenta
Subject: Re: [Monotone-devel] Re: Undo a commit
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 21:19:03 +0200
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Daniel Carrera <address@hidden> writes:
> Ludovic Brenta wrote:
>> Easier:
>>
>> $ mtn rebase p:
>>
>>> $ mtn disapprove 1e129601c2cd983fc6c73053cc13544ac36cc229
>>
>> $ mtn disapprove h:
>
> Are p: and h: aliases for parent and head? That *is* easier.

Yes.  See the chapter "Selectors" in the monotone manual.

> mtn rebase p:
> mtn disapprove h:
>
> Very nice. Now, so that I'm clear, what exactly is h:/head? If you
> "rebase", does that change the head?

No, it only changes the revision on which the current workspace is
based.  Other workspaces are unaffected.  The database is unaffected.

> If not, then what happens when a
> branch has two heads? What would h: mean in that case?

In that case, monotone complains and bails out; you have to select one
of the heads unambiguously.

-- 
Ludovic Brenta.




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