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Re: [Monotone-devel] Initially creating a branch without committing chan
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Brian May |
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Re: [Monotone-devel] Initially creating a branch without committing changes? |
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Tue, 11 Sep 2007 09:14:29 +1000 |
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>>>>> "Richard" == Richard Levitte <address@hidden> writes:
ludovic> In the sense that "mtn approve h:foo.bar.cvs --branch
ludovic> foo.bar" does the same thing, that is :) Or am I
ludovic> mistaken?
Richard> Think twice before you do that, it could be a bit
Richard> surprising (I know, I did it on the nvm branch ;-)).
As somebody who never has fully explored branches in detail yet, why
can that produce surprising results?
Is there any difference between:
mtn cert h:foo.bar.cvs branch foo.bar
and
mtn approve h:foo.bar.cvs --branch foo.bar
???
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Brian May <address@hidden>
Re: [Monotone-devel] Initially creating a branch without committing changes?, Patrick Georgi, 2007/09/10