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[Gnu-arch-users] tls rpms if interested, also tkdiff package, and a ques


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Subject: [Gnu-arch-users] tls rpms if interested, also tkdiff package, and a question
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 08:52:53 +0000

rpm build of tla, in case this is of use to anyone:

www.dudex.net/rpms/tla-1.1-pre9.spec
www.dudex.net/rpms/tla-1.1pre9-aap1.i686.rpm
www.dudex.net/rpms/tla-1.1pre9-aap1.src.rpm

I saw "pyarch" or some project that used tkdiff so I also made these which I
post here if anyone is interested. Tkdiff was in a package for tkcvs, hence
the 2 packages.

www.dudex.net/rpms/tkcvs-7.1.4-1.noarch.rpm
www.dudex.net/rpms/tkcvs-7.1.4-1.src.rpm
www.dudex.net/rpms/tkcvs.spec
www.dudex.net/rpms/tkdiff-7.1.4-1.noarch.rpm

oh, A QUESTION WHILE I AM AT IT:
Back in the day with shell "arch", commit --continuation did not work so we
had to use a hack were we did an "arch get" of the revision we wanted to make
a new branch out of, then created the full name for the branch and imported.
With further tricks such as a trivial replay between these branches, they got
"patch log aware" of each other and we could then star-merge between them.

Now, with tla, the preferred branch method is "tag", the only example of tag
used to make a branch in the tutorial is for "Alice" making a branch of a
non-local archive. I'm using only local archives and local working dirs, and I
want to make a branch and have a whole tree working directory to play with and
commit to said branch. How do I do this now? Tag seems to operate on the
"archive" level and not giving me a new source tree working directory
identifiable as that branch.

Thanks.

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