On Fri, 2007-06-08 at 13:33 +0900, Boris wrote:
On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 00:42:55 +0900, Thomas Keller <address@hidden>
wrote:
> n the other hand I kind of refuse to use mtn directly (without
> automate), because I'd have to start another process which works on
the
> same database / workspace for that each time,
It's even more offtopic but: How do you use mtn automate *without*
restarting a process? Let's say I want to get heads and branches: I have
to start two processes currently with "mtn automate heads" and "mtn
automate branches". I tried "mtn automate" thinking that I can use then
monotone like a shell and enter commands like "heads" and "branches"
only
but this doesn't work (at least not with version 0.32 under Cygwin)?
You use "mtn automate stdio", and talk to it in the format described at
http://monotone.ca/docs/Automation.html#index-mtn-automate-stdio-156