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[Monotone-devel] Re: How to determine if a file is version controlled?
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Bruce Stephens |
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[Monotone-devel] Re: How to determine if a file is version controlled? |
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Thu, 13 Apr 2006 12:11:48 +0100 |
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Wim Oudshoorn <address@hidden> writes:
> Bruce Stephens <address@hidden> writes:
>
>>
>> If there were an automate version of ls known (whether "automate
>> inventory" or "automate status" or something else), then you could run
>> it in "automate stdio", starting that the first time you needed it,
>> and that would probably work OK. Doesn't really fit vc-mtn that well,
>> I guess: you want to know when it's safe to close the process, too.
>
> No it wouldn't fit vc-mtn at all :-(
> Well, I guess no vc-mtn for while.
Well, maybe a restrictions variant of automate inventory will be fast
enough.
- Re: [Monotone-devel] How to determine if a file is version controlled?, (continued)
[Monotone-devel] Re: How to determine if a file is version controlled?, Lapo Luchini, 2006/04/14