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Re: vc in emacs problem with git
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Rustom Mody |
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Re: vc in emacs problem with git |
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Thu, 27 Aug 2009 21:44:33 +0530 |
Just updating my own question:
when I do a C-x v v (vc-next-action)
which is supposed to be the most basic operation for checking in a file I get
Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
So vc can be assumed to be a broken I guess?
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Rustom Mody<rustompmody@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is emacs 23 using the new 'updated-for-modern-dvcs' vc
> I see a mode line saying (note the colon)
> Git:master
>
> In the info on vc (Version control and the mode line) the emacs manual says:
>
> The character between the back-end name and the revision ID
> indicates the version control status of the file. `-' means that the
> work file is not locked (if locking is in use), or not modified (if
> locking is not in use). `:' indicates that the file is locked, or that
> it is modified.
>
> However at the shell a git status says
> # On branch master
> nothing to commit (working directory clean)
>
> If I close and reopen the file the colon becomes a -
> But I get a message:
>
> `working-revision' not found: using the old `workfile-version' instead.
>