[Coco] Trying to find SuperDriver and HDB-DOS
Gene Heskett
gheskett at wdtv.com
Sun Sep 15 13:37:15 EDT 2013
On Sunday 15 September 2013 13:34:45 Tormod Volden did opine:
> On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Third, I got plumb tired of trying to do an hg pull, and having it
> > overwrite whatever I might have patched. Something major, I try to do
> > a
>
> For this, and also for your script, you can keep a clean hg repository
> where you only run "hg update", then make a working copy from this
> where you build and patch stuff. So in your script, instead of
> renaming the old dir and clone a new, you can keep doing "hg pull" in
> the original dir and copy (cp -a) to a new dir-$(date +%...) and build
> from there.
>
> > push since I supposedly have rights, but sourceforge will take my
> > password once, then decide to bounce it for several months running.
> > Sourceforge's inability to mirror a projects password list to every
> > machine that can access the project is a legend, one that I find a
> > right PIMA. And it sure doesn't encourage me to push every time I
> > cross a t. Life, what little of it I have left at my age, is too
> > short to put up with a buggy hg configuration at sourceforge.
>
> I am not totally convinced the configuration problem is at the
> sourceforge side though :) There are no project password lists, only
> your single sourceforge user account password used everywhere.
>
You could be right, for a long time I thought each project had its own
username & pw, and I quite likely, from half a decade or more back, could
have several combinations setup. And NDI how to go about fixing up that
CF.
> Regards,
> Tormod
>
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Cheers, Gene
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