Le 26/08/2016 à 22:23,
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> I got the same commit when I use Iceberg.
It's part of the gitfiletree setup (shared with filetree, and probably
libgit as well). We need to set a few properties inside the git repo,
and it has to be done as a commit to be recorded by git.
Thierry
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>> Le 26 août 2016 à 21:39, Alexandre Bergel <
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>> Hi!
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>> How can I load a version using Iceberg?
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>> I managed to open the history of a repo, but I cannot load a version.
>> By the way, I see a commit with the comment ‘gitfiletree repository properties’. What is that? I have never made this commit.
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>> Alexandre
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