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From: | Daniel Carrera |
Subject: | Re: [Monotone-devel] Re: Undo a commit |
Date: | Thu, 09 Oct 2008 19:31:44 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.17 (Macintosh/20080914) |
Ludovic Brenta wrote:
So Monotone is expecting me to figure out which files it is not tracking and remove those files before it'll update the working directory?Yes, when the update is trying to remove a directory containing such files.This is easy to do in a workspace: rm -f $(mtn ls unknown)
I wish I had known that command about 10 minutes ago :-) Thanks, good to know for the future.It would be even better if I didn't have to delete these files. Just because Monotone is not tracking them doesn't mean that they are not useful. My TODO list, a library, a quick test file, etc. Those are all legitimate reasons to have files that are not tracked.
Over-all I am concerned about the process of un-doing a commit. What I want is a functional equivalent of Monotone acting as if I had not done the commit yet. I don't want it to nuke my files or revert my changes.
Cheers, Daniel.
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