hg-git plugin, fast forward a git repo.
Malcolm Matalka
mmatalka at gmail.com
Wed Oct 9 14:01:03 UTC 2019
Uwe Brauer <oub at mat.ucm.es> writes:
> > Uwe Brauer <oub at mat.ucm.es> writes:
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> > But what was the output of actually doing that operation?
>
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> No I run
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> Hg out
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> As a test and that was the result
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> > And does hg push -B master do anything?
> I rather prefer not to push before I know what is going on, so I prefer
> to use hg out but
>
> hg out -B master
>
> Does not work
It's hard to track exactly what you're doing and what you are trying to
do and what is happening. It was be really helpful if you gave more
complete information when you asked questions, read the output entirely,
and asked pointed questions based on it. In particular, the output of
any command you ran is clearly very valuable in helping diagnose what is
going on .
So as I said, if you start with your initial repository state, what
happens if you do:
hg up strings
hg book master
What is the output?
Since you are doing hg-git stuff, I don't know if hg out works as
expected, but you likely need the -B parameter. But early you sad you
did a push and nothing happened, and now you stated that you do not want
to do the push I suggested because you don't like to push without
knowing things, so did you try the push or did you not?
>
> hg out -B master
> abort: repository master does not exist!
>
>
> What the f..... Documentation tells me
>
> -B : bookmarks
The documentation says it compares bookmarks, and -B doesn't take a
bookmark. You can tell because the parameter does not take a parameter
in the documentation.
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