2014-11-03 3:06 GMT+08:00 Christian Couder :
> From: Alexander Shopov
>
>> Can you please disambiguate message:
>> msgid "more than one %s"
>>
>> It means that something somewhere was repeated but does not point what
>> and where. Perhaps users care about that.
>
> If you configure something like:
Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
> Hmm, I see you are filing the problem against subversion. FWIW,
> I am currently using subversion-perl-1.8.10-1.fc20.x86_64 package on fedora
> 20.
> I'll possibly think about filing one under redhat's bugzilla and
> let them take it upward too.
This is another problem wit
From: "Jeff King"
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 02:48:17PM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:
Programs that read a pack data stream unpack-objects were originally
designed to ignore cruft after the pack data stream ends, and
because the bundle file format ends with pack data stream, you
should have been a
From: Alexander Shopov
> Can you please disambiguate message:
> msgid "more than one %s"
>
> It means that something somewhere was repeated but does not point what
> and where. Perhaps users care about that.
If you configure something like:
[trailer "stuff"]
key = Stuff
key = O
Can you please disambiguate message:
msgid "more than one %s"
It means that something somewhere was repeated but does not point what
and where. Perhaps users care about that.
It is now used 3 times (trailer.c:552 trailer.c:557
builtin/remote.c:288) but points to different things that were
repeate
Hmm, I see you are filing the problem against subversion. FWIW,
I am currently using subversion-perl-1.8.10-1.fc20.x86_64 package on fedora 20.
I'll possibly think about filing one under redhat's bugzilla and
let them take it upward too.
On Fri, 31/10/1
This makes the "Write commit to file" context menu option generate a file that
is consumable by 'git am'.
Signed-off-by: Chris Packham
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Hi Paul,
This is the other side of a git patch I was looking at a while ago[1]. The basic
problem was people were using gitk's "Write commit to file" functio
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