I definitely will check Komitter and I can use and fallback to Ben's method. Thank you to all of you.
On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 12:58 AM, Peter Uhnak <i.uh...@gmail.com> wrote: > Komitter could indeed help you, see https://www.peteruhnak.com/ > blog/2016/08/12/fine-grained-committing-and-extending-nautilus/ > > Peter > > On Mon, Jun 05, 2017 at 08:27:23AM +0200, serge.stinckw...@gmail.com > wrote: > > Kommiter available in default image allows you do cherry pick quite > easily. > > > > Envoyé de mon iPhone > > > > > Le 5 juin 2017 à 07:14, Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com> a écrit : > > > > > > > > > > > >> On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 10:12 AM, Andreas Sunardi <a.suna...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > >> I have a half done changes in my image, but I need to distribute the > other changes that are done. I thought I was going to do this all at once, > but now I realize I should split this into 2 commit versions. > > >> > > >> Is there a way in Monticello to say save my changes, but not this and > that changes? I can't seem to find it nor in books. How do people deal with > this situation? > > > > > > AFAIK, Monticello cannot cherry pick. One work around is probably > something like... > > > 1. Save the mcz locally > > > 2. Merge back into a fresh image selecting only the bits you want. > > > 3. Save as a second mcz. > > > One issue is that the second mcz will have the first mcz as an > ancestor, so before 2 you might create a new changeset to file out after 2, > and load that into a second new image. yuck! > > > > > > Another alternative might be to use Tools > ChangeSorter to move the > code you want to exclude from the mcz to a changeset, file that out and > then revert that code in the image. After save the package to a mcz, reload > the changeset. > > > > > > cheers -ben > >