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authorjoey <joey@0fa5a96a-9a0e-0410-b3b2-a0fd24251071>2007-08-11 22:12:48 +0000
committerjoey <joey@0fa5a96a-9a0e-0410-b3b2-a0fd24251071>2007-08-11 22:12:48 +0000
commitaa845265091bf0beb6430f45c7ce206370ce53a1 (patch)
tree553220dd4cae7121a9d5a1c174dd1e1f233fc8e4 /doc
parent7f6a6ac16b58c88f2f7a9c25d9742d8ef68a21c7 (diff)
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@@ -10,11 +10,18 @@ In an older version of the patch
there was support for simultaneous commits, but any conflicts left the repository in an unmerged state which had to be cleaned up using the non-web
monotone interface. The user's data was still stored, and the user was informed if that happened.
-> The conflict issue seems like the main problem. I might just add it to ikiwiki and mark is as experimental and known buggy though. :-) --[[Joey]]
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The current version of the patch handles conflicts through the web interface. It is still not perfect as it will break if there is a rename that conflicts with a web change (but so will the other Rcs plugins I think). It also commits a revision with conflict markers if there is a conflict requiring such markers... ick.
Note: This patch requires the Monotone perl module, which is only available in Monotone 0.36 or later. The module is in the Monotone contrib/ directory. While 0.36 is relatively new, that Monotone module itself will work with a monotone binary back quite a few releases.
Apparently this module did't make some versions of the monotone 0.36 release tarball. It is available from the monotone repository here: <http://viewmtn.angrygoats.net/branch/changes/net.venge.monotone>.
+> The setup instructions to add 40 lines of code to monotonerc is pretty frightning stuff.
+> Is there some way this can be automated? --[[Joey]]
+
+> Having rcs_commit return a warning message when there's an unresolved conflict
+> isn't right; that message will populate the page edit box. You might want
+> to use the error() function here?
+
+> There'an incomplete comment ending with "note, this relies on the fact that"
+
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