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[Monotone-devel] New branch name with no other changes
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Hendrik Boom |
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[Monotone-devel] New branch name with no other changes |
Date: |
Thu, 9 Jun 2011 14:14:16 -0400 |
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Mutt/1.5.18 (2008-05-17) |
I checked out a new workspace, and I want to check it in again unchenged
with a new branch name -- the one I want to use to make changes. I'd
like to make it clear that the new branch is starting in the same state
as the current head in the old one.
But when I try to check in, it fails:
address@hidden:~/fanfic/theShadowChronicles-MarkMacKinnon/edited$
mtn commit
--branch=com.pooq.hendrik.othersfanfic.theShadowChronicles.cleanup
mtn: misuse: no changes to commit
Well, yes, there were no changes in any of the files, but the branch was
different.
Is there some conceptual reason why a branch name change should not be
enough to do a commit?
Of course I can get on with my work by making a small inessential
change, but this is inelegant. I'll do it, though, when time presses.
-- hendrik
- [Monotone-devel] New branch name with no other changes,
Hendrik Boom <=
- Re: [Monotone-devel] New branch name with no other changes, Hendrik Boom, 2011/06/09
- Re: [Monotone-devel] New branch name with no other changes, Stephen Leake, 2011/06/10
- Re: [Monotone-devel] New branch name with no other changes, Hendrik Boom, 2011/06/10
- Re: [Monotone-devel] New branch name with no other changes, Thomas Keller, 2011/06/10
- Re: [Monotone-devel] New branch name with no other changes, Hendrik Boom, 2011/06/10
- [Monotone-devel] Improving documentation (was Re: New branch name with no other changes), Aaron W. Hsu, 2011/06/10
- Re: [Monotone-devel] Improving documentation (was Re: New branch name with no other changes), Thomas Keller, 2011/06/10
- Re: [Monotone-devel] Improving documentation, Richard Levitte, 2011/06/10
- Re: [Monotone-devel] Improving documentation, Aaron W. Hsu, 2011/06/10
- Re: [Monotone-devel] Improving documentation, Richard Levitte, 2011/06/10