On 12/01/10 12:21, Lester Caine wrote:
> Dave Ingram wrote:
git archive cranks out a single file representing any commit in the
repository, it can even format the archive w/ zip for the windows
folks ;)
>>> YES but without any header updates to the files.
>>> Once unzipped you have
Dave Ingram wrote:
git archive cranks out a single file representing any commit in the
repository, it can even format the archive w/ zip for the windows
folks ;)
YES but without any header updates to the files.
Once unzipped you have no idea what version a file is, and that IS
causing problems i
On 01/12/10 10:13, Lester Caine wrote:
> See other post as well
>
> Nathan Nobbe wrote:
>
>> git archive cranks out a single file representing any commit in the
>> repository, it can even format the archive w/ zip for the windows
>> folks ;)
> YES but without any header updates to the files.
> Onc
Ferenc Kovacs wrote:
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Lester Caine mailto:les...@lsces.co.uk>> wrote:
While a little off topic, I feel that it is worth our having a
discussion on project management. Source control, and the like ...
I agree.
Current discussion on 'git' highlights the
See other post as well
Nathan Nobbe wrote:
git archive cranks out a single file representing any commit in the
repository, it can even format the archive w/ zip for the windows folks ;)
YES but without any header updates to the files.
Once unzipped you have no idea what version a file is, and
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 1:12 AM, Lester Caine wrote:
> While a little off topic, I feel that it is worth our having a discussion
> on project management. Source control, and the like ...
>
> Current discussion on 'git' highlights the fact that there is no clear
> solution to source control. The sw
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Lester Caine wrote:
> While a little off topic, I feel that it is worth our having a discussion
> on project management. Source control, and the like ...
>
I agree.
>
> Current discussion on 'git' highlights the fact that there is no clear
> solution to source c
While a little off topic, I feel that it is worth our having a discussion on
project management. Source control, and the like ...
Current discussion on 'git' highlights the fact that there is no clear solution
to source control. The switch TO SVN was pushed through even though a few
problems w