Thanks, I'll take a look!

John

2008/9/3 Alex Ghitza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> John Cremona wrote:
>> On another point, how exactly did you merge a whole sequence of
>> patches into one?  I tried that using a very error-prone manual way
>> (create newclone, copy all files which I know have changed under the
>> patch sequence from oldclone to newclone, then commit).  I'm sure you
>> must have a better way!
>
> At Sage Days 7, Jason Grout gave a talk on Mercurial queues, and I have
> been a devoted user ever since.  They have made the Sage-related part of
> my life significantly happier.
>
> I have been meaning to add a section on this to the programming guide,
> and that might still happen some day.  In the mean time, see Jason's
> wiki notes (describing two frequent scenarios) at
>
>                http://wiki.sagemath.org/MercurialQueues
>
> and the relevant parts of the official Mercurial docs:
>
>                http://hgbook.red-bean.com/hgbookch12.html
>                http://hgbook.red-bean.com/hgbookch13.html
>
> To answer your question more precisely, the command qfold allows one to
> fold several patches into one.  I have just added a typical scenario
> describing this to Jason's notes on the wiki.
>
> Best,
> Alex
>
> --
> Alexandru Ghitza
> Lecturer, Pure Mathematics
> Department of Mathematics and Statistics
> The University of Melbourne
> Parkville, VIC, 3010
> Australia
>
>
> >
>

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