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[Monotone-devel] newbie questions (best practices)
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Nathan Cournia |
Subject: |
[Monotone-devel] newbie questions (best practices) |
Date: |
Fri, 27 May 2005 15:54:10 -0400 |
Hi,
I've just started to use monotone and have some questions.
1. Should I maintain each project I'm working on in a seperate .db file?
2. If I do keep each project in a seperate .db, how do I share my
work with my co-workers? Do I run `monotone serve myhost:port
com.work.myproject` for each .db where, "port" is a unique number? Is
there a way to have multiple .db's running on the same port?
I just sync'd my database with a friend. I then updated my working
copy. When running `monotone update`, monotone popped up `meld` to do
a 3 way merge. I accidently, closed `meld` before doing the merge.
As a result, it looks as if I've lost the changes I had made to my
working copy.
3. Is there a way to get back the changes I made to my working copy?
4. If I had committed my working copy before sync'ing, what would have
happened? Would I have been presented with the 3 way merge during the
sync command?
5. If I had committed my working copy before updating, but after
syncing, what would have happened? Would have been presented with the
3 way merge during the commit command?
6. Is there a general rule to follow when committing/updating/syncing,
i.e. always commit before doing a sync or update?
Thank you for any help you can provide.
nathan
- [Monotone-devel] newbie questions (best practices),
Nathan Cournia <=