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[Gnu-arch-users] [MERGE REQUEST: lord]
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Aaron Bentley |
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[Gnu-arch-users] [MERGE REQUEST: lord] |
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Thu, 06 May 2004 21:28:09 -0400 |
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bug 30
Please star-merge with
address@hidden/tlasrc--writethrough--0
Target revision: :-)
address@hidden/tla--devo--1.3--patch-9
These changes cause archive-setup, tag, import, and commit to use the
official name rather than the registered name. If the specified archive
is a mirror, they will use the -SOURCE if available.
I recognize that these are two distinct things (although it was easiest
to test this way), so if you don't want the -SOURCE lookup, I can take
that out. It's isolated.
2004-05-06 23:56:17 GMT Aaron Bentley <address@hidden>
patch-4
Summary:
Got writethrough to work with tla import
Revision:
tlasrc--writethrough--0--patch-4
modified files:
libarch/cmd-import.c libarch/import.c
2004-04-29 06:39:19 GMT Aaron Bentley <address@hidden>
patch-3
Summary:
Added writethrough support for tag
Revision:
tlasrc--writethrough--0--patch-3
modified files:
libarch/cmd-tag.c libarch/tag.c
2004-04-29 05:59:04 GMT Aaron Bentley <address@hidden>
patch-2
Summary:
Added writethrough support to archive-setup
Revision:
tlasrc--writethrough--0--patch-2
modified files:
libarch/archive-setup.c libarch/archive.h
2004-04-09 07:15:32 GMT Aaron Bentley <address@hidden>
patch-1
Summary:
Added support for writing through mirrors
Revision:
tlasrc--writethrough--0--patch-1
modified files:
libarch/archive.c libarch/archive.h libarch/cmd-commit.c
libarch/commit.c libarch/local-cache.c
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