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[Monotone-devel] Re: Two seperate setups caused problems?
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Daniel Lakeland |
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[Monotone-devel] Re: Two seperate setups caused problems? |
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Mon, 20 Nov 2006 15:06:09 -0800 |
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On Mon, Nov 20, 2006 at 02:52:54PM -0800, wrote:
>
> Apparently I'm in a situation where monotone can't merge two branches:
> (on windows...)
>
> mtn merge
> mtn: 2 heads on branch '....'
> mtn: [left] 01565....
> mtn: [right] 74e29...
> mtn: warning: rename target conflict: nodes 6, 1, both want parent 0, name
> mtn: warning: resolve non-content conflicts and then try again.
> mtn: error: merge failed due to unresolved conflicts
>
> I think what happened was that my coworker ran the windows monotone
> installer, and created a database that had been "setup" with the same
> branch name as mine. He made a test file, and then checked it in. Then
> he synced with me. In the mean time I had done the same thing, except
> also made several revisions.
>
> now my revision history is in parallel with his, starting from NOWHERE
> ie. there are essentially 2 roots. I can not figure out how to get
> monotone to merge these branches.
what I did: I used "mtn db kill_rev_locally" on both machines to
remove the useless revision, but it seems like this is a potentially
obnoxious bug that could bite people just getting started with
monotone. What is the right way to handle it?
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Daniel Lakeland
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