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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] two small questions
From: |
Tom Lord |
Subject: |
Re: [Gnu-arch-users] two small questions |
Date: |
Sat, 13 Mar 2004 20:24:58 -0800 (PST) |
> From: Jani Monoses <address@hidden>
> 1) what is the supposed use of tla init-tree without a revision name
> given? Subsequent use of set-tree-version and make-log did not bring the
> tree in a state which import would accept.
s/make-log/add-log-version
> 2) Shouldn't tla add warn if you add an unexistent file? It may be ok to
> first tla add and then create it, but saying 'file does not yet exist'
> or similar would be nice. I added a file and wondered why doesn't
> inventory see it. I later realised I was in the wrong dir when adding it
> yet the command seemed to go on fine.
> (Yes, boring UI fluff I know, so I can write the patches myself if you
> think it's ok)
I think when you're more used to arch you'll instinctively reach for
tree-lint when anything like that comes up (and fairly regularly
anyway) so that a warning would probably be overkill.
-t