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Re: [Monotone-users] [Monotone-debian] montone-server and importing key
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Markus Wanner |
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Re: [Monotone-users] [Monotone-debian] montone-server and importing key |
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Wed, 7 Sep 2016 09:11:06 +0200 |
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On 09/06/2016 10:47 AM, Andreas Friedman wrote:
> I very familiar with mtn. But there I have found one very annoying
> thing with it: I wan't my project(s) to have a stable and test
> subbranch. But Monotone knows only branches, and so branches will
> display as a project (I want to list projects, and make unlimited releases)
> mtn ls branches
> myproject
> myproject.stable
> myproject.release
Seems entirely unrelated to 'mtn serve'.
> So in monotone, a project is a branch (in other source control systems,
> I have seen that every project is a project, and a branch is a subset of
> the project). In Monotone, since there is not a concept of subbranches,
> we know we can use dots in order to differentiate the different names,
> ie myproject.new_subranch.
Yes, monotone does not really have a (user visible) 'project' layer.
That would need branch policies.
> Do you have any Idea how to get something like a sub-branch working(so
> that is not shown in mtn list branches).
I use grep.
Kind Regards
Markus Wanner