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[Monotone-devel] Issue 158 - automate stdio documentation doesn't make it clear that packets may be split (monotone) |
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Tue, 29 Mar 2011 16:12:08 +0200 (CEST) |
Hello,
A new issue has been created and assigned
to you:
158 - automate stdio documentation doesn't make it clear that packets may be
split
Project: monotone
Status: New
Reported by: Daniel Atallah
Labels:
Type:Defect
Priority:Medium
Description:
It looks like automate stdio will break "packets" (by default) on 32kB
boundaries, but that doesn't seem to be mentioned in the documentation.
I think it would be ideal if the documentation mentioned that the main stream
(or any other stream, I suppose) can have the command output split into several
packets.
The web documentation also doesn't currently mention the
"--automate-stdio-size" option as a way to control the maximum size of these
packets.
Output of `mtn version --full`:
-------------------------------
monotone 0.99.1 (base revision: 8973482283db7c36780dce2b54721ccc0f5b7388)
Running on : Linux 2.6.35-25-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jan 21
17:40:44 UTC 2011 x86_64
C++ compiler : GNU C++ version 4.3.2
C++ standard library: GNU libstdc++ version 20080905
Boost version : 1_40
SQLite version : 3.5.9 (compiled against 3.5.9)
Lua version : Lua 5.1
PCRE version : 7.6 2008-01-28 (compiled against 7.6)
Botan version : 1.8.9 (compiled against 1.8.9)
Changes since base revision:
format_version "1"
new_manifest [c1270158b7fa91abf8235ad129b0476943bde1ed]
old_revision [8973482283db7c36780dce2b54721ccc0f5b7388]
Generated from data cached in the distribution;
further changes may have been made.
(this is the "official" statically linked binary)
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Issue: https://code.monotone.ca/p/monotone/issues/158/
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