* pcl-cvs / vc workflow description desired.
@ 2003-03-07 4:18 Unknown
2003-03-07 16:08 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-03-10 20:29 ` Stefan Monnier
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From: Unknown @ 2003-03-07 4:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
I'm trying to use pcl-cvs and/or vc with GNU Emacs, and not having a very good
time with it. In pcl-cvs, I can do the normal stuff (update, commit, add,
etc). But when I see the dreaded "need to merge" message, I have no idea
what's going on. What do I do? It seems that it's very easy to screw up at
this point. I press 'd' 'E', and get the message "Merge is not applicalbe to
any of the selected files. But the line says "need to merge" right there. I
fumble around and press some keys before I know it, it's all "up-to-date", of
course the contents is crap and I've just erased someone else's work.
I have other confustions such as why all these .#file.version files are
popping up in my working dir. I want to know the work-flow that I should be
following. At this point I'm so confused and it's so volatile that I think I
need keystroke by keystroke help. Any help?
Ohh, and vc, I have no idea what's going on there. How do I quickly commit a
file I'm editing?
--
Le
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* Re: pcl-cvs / vc workflow description desired.
2003-03-07 4:18 pcl-cvs / vc workflow description desired Unknown
@ 2003-03-07 16:08 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-03-10 20:29 ` Stefan Monnier
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From: Kai Großjohann @ 2003-03-07 16:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
Le Wang <lewang(at@)yahoo.com> writes:
> I'm trying to use pcl-cvs and/or vc with GNU Emacs, and not having a
> very good time with it. In pcl-cvs, I can do the normal stuff
> (update, commit, add, etc). But when I see the dreaded "need to
> merge" message, I have no idea what's going on. What do I do? It
> seems that it's very easy to screw up at this point. I press 'd'
> 'E', and get the message "Merge is not applicalbe to any of the
> selected files. But the line says "need to merge" right there. I
> fumble around and press some keys before I know it, it's all
> "up-to-date", of course the contents is crap and I've just erased
> someone else's work.
Ayee. "Needs merge" means that you need to run "cvs update".
The "d E" command is applicable for the "Conflict" case.
It is unfortunate that a command named "merge" does not apply for a
file that has "needs merge" on it.
What can we do? Maybe "d E" should be called resolve-conflict.
--
A preposition is not a good thing to end a sentence with.
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* Re: pcl-cvs / vc workflow description desired.
2003-03-07 4:18 pcl-cvs / vc workflow description desired Unknown
2003-03-07 16:08 ` Kai Großjohann
@ 2003-03-10 20:29 ` Stefan Monnier
2003-03-10 23:58 ` Unknown
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From: Stefan Monnier @ 2003-03-10 20:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> "Le" == Le Wang <lewang(at@)yahoo.com> writes:
> I have other confustions such as why all these .#file.version files are
> popping up in my working dir. I want to know the work-flow that I should
> be following. At this point I'm so confused and it's so volatile that
> I think I need keystroke by keystroke help. Any help?
How about reading the CVS manual ?
PCL-CVS is not designed to hide the underlying CVS but just to make it a bit
easier to use from Emacs, so it will make a lot more sense once you're
familiar with CVS.
Stefan
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* Re: pcl-cvs / vc workflow description desired.
2003-03-10 20:29 ` Stefan Monnier
@ 2003-03-10 23:58 ` Unknown
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Unknown @ 2003-03-10 23:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
Stefan Monnier wrote:
>>>>>> "Le" == Le Wang <lewang(at@)yahoo.com> writes:
>> I have other confustions such as why all these .#file.version files are
>> popping up in my working dir. I want to know the work-flow that I should
>> be following. At this point I'm so confused and it's so volatile that
>> I think I need keystroke by keystroke help. Any help?
>
> How about reading the CVS manual ?
How about that? ;)
I have done so, and am now much more comfortable with vc and pcl-cvs.
> PCL-CVS is not designed to hide the underlying CVS but just to make it a bit
> easier to use from Emacs, so it will make a lot more sense once you're
> familiar with CVS.
true dat.
--
Le
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