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Re: Stash


From: Richard Stallman
Subject: Re: Stash
Date: Wed, 08 Apr 2015 14:21:37 -0400

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  > > * cvs up indicates in a very visible way which files I have local changes 
in.

  > You mean, the "C" conflict marker?  Or do you mean something else?

Usually M because there are no conflicts.  Occasionally there is a
conflict so it says C.

  > >   What's more, if it mentions many other files, I can do cvs up again
  > >   immediately and see ONLY the files I have local changes in.

  > As I said, you need to use "git status" for that.  It will show the
  > same output if invoked repeatedly.

One more hassle of using Git.

  > > * cvs up will not "fail".  The worst that can happen is that some
  > >   file has a conflict, and if I don't bother with it immediately,
  > >   I will get reminded of it later.

  > Right, but this is unrelated to the display during "pull".

The point is that the output from pull is long and mostly meaningless,
so I didn't look at it at all.

  > Not sure what you allude to here.  Is that the diffstat display of the
  > amount of changes in each file?

That, and all the rest of the output.  It is verbose and doesn't tell
me anything useful, so I don't look at it.

  > Sorry for asking the obvious: did you revert lisp/ChangeLog's buffer
  > after pulling?

I could not have omitted that.   Emacs would have warned me when I tried
to save the file.


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