Hi,
I had an old version of Seaside2.6b1 in which I modified some methods. Before commiting them, I merged the changes to get the newest version (2.6b1-mb.116). But I wanted to see the changes I made before publishing and a very big list appeared with lots of "source same but rev changed". Can I still commit ? How to merge to see only my changes when clicking on the "changes" button ? Thank you -- Damien Accédez au courrier électronique de La Poste sur www.laposte.net ou sur 3615 LAPOSTENET (0,34 TTC /mn) 1 Giga de stockage gratuit Antispam et antivirus intégrés |
> I had an old version of Seaside2.6b1 in which I modified some > methods. Before commiting them, I merged the changes to get > the newest version (2.6b1-mb.116). But I wanted to see the > changes I made before publishing and a very big list appeared > with lots of "source same but rev changed". Can I still commit > ? How to merge to see only my changes when clicking on the > "changes" button ? > I believe that "source same but rev changed" usually means that the method has been recategorized. HTH Michel. |
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> > > I had an old version of Seaside2.6b1 in which I modified some > > methods. Before commiting them, I merged the changes to get > > the newest version (2.6b1-mb.116). But I wanted to see the > > changes I made before publishing and a very big list appeared > > with lots of "source same but rev changed". Can I still commit > > ? How to merge to see only my changes when clicking on the > > "changes" button ? > > > I believe that "source same but rev changed" > usually means that the method has been recategorized. I didn't categorized anything. Only added some methods. Accédez au courrier électronique de La Poste sur www.laposte.net ou sur 3615 LAPOSTENET (0,34 TTC /mn) 1 Giga de stockage gratuit Antispam et antivirus intégrés |
On 03 Nov 2006, at 14:07 , Damien Cassou wrote: >> >> >>> I had an old version of Seaside2.6b1 in which I modified some >>> methods. Before commiting them, I merged the changes to get >>> the newest version (2.6b1-mb.116). But I wanted to see the >>> changes I made before publishing and a very big list appeared >>> with lots of "source same but rev changed". Can I still commit >>> ? How to merge to see only my changes when clicking on the >>> "changes" button ? >>> >> I believe that "source same but rev changed" >> usually means that the method has been recategorized. > > I didn't categorized anything. Only added some methods. Are you merging 2.6b1-mb.116 into your image or the opposite ? |
Michel Bany a écrit :
> > On 03 Nov 2006, at 14:07 , Damien Cassou wrote: > >>> >>> >>>> I had an old version of Seaside2.6b1 in which I modified some >>>> methods. Before commiting them, I merged the changes to get >>>> the newest version (2.6b1-mb.116). But I wanted to see the >>>> changes I made before publishing and a very big list appeared >>>> with lots of "source same but rev changed". Can I still commit >>>> ? How to merge to see only my changes when clicking on the >>>> "changes" button ? >>>> >>> I believe that "source same but rev changed" >>> usually means that the method has been recategorized. >> >> I didn't categorized anything. Only added some methods. > > Are you merging 2.6b1-mb.116 into your image or the opposite ? - I load a version of seaside in my image - Develop some methods - Wait a week or two - Want to publish my methods - Merge last seaside version in my image - Click on 'Changes' gives me a lot of "source same but rev changes" Hope this is clearer, sorry. Thank you Michel |
"(source same but rev changed)" means that the method is carrying a
different author/time stamp than before but that the code itself hasn't changed. This typically happens if you make temporary changes (like adding a "self halt" and removing it again). Cheers, - Andreas Damien Cassou wrote: > Michel Bany a écrit : >> >> On 03 Nov 2006, at 14:07 , Damien Cassou wrote: >> >>>> >>>> >>>>> I had an old version of Seaside2.6b1 in which I modified some >>>>> methods. Before commiting them, I merged the changes to get >>>>> the newest version (2.6b1-mb.116). But I wanted to see the >>>>> changes I made before publishing and a very big list appeared >>>>> with lots of "source same but rev changed". Can I still commit >>>>> ? How to merge to see only my changes when clicking on the >>>>> "changes" button ? >>>>> >>>> I believe that "source same but rev changed" >>>> usually means that the method has been recategorized. >>> >>> I didn't categorized anything. Only added some methods. >> >> Are you merging 2.6b1-mb.116 into your image or the opposite ? > > - I load a version of seaside in my image > - Develop some methods > - Wait a week or two > - Want to publish my methods > - Merge last seaside version in my image > - Click on 'Changes' gives me a lot of "source same but rev changes" > > Hope this is clearer, sorry. > > > Thank you Michel > > > |
On Nov 3, 2006, at 9:55 AM, Andreas Raab wrote: > "(source same but rev changed)" means that the method is carrying a > different author/time stamp than before but that the code itself > hasn't changed. This typically happens if you make temporary > changes (like adding a "self halt" and removing it again). Yep. I wonder if there's a bug somewhere though. I've run into this too - more touched methods than seems warranted for the work I did. It's only happened with Seaside, and only in some images. I haven't investigated, but yeah, it's odd. Colin |
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Andreas Raab a écrit :
> "(source same but rev changed)" means that the method is carrying a > different author/time stamp than before but that the code itself hasn't > changed. This typically happens if you make temporary changes (like > adding a "self halt" and removing it again). This is not my case. I only added some methods and didn't touched anything. I think the method listed are all methods changed between the version I loaded and the version I merged. |
Am 04.11.2006 um 11:36 schrieb Damien Cassou:
> Andreas Raab a écrit : >> "(source same but rev changed)" means that the method is carrying >> a different author/time stamp than before but that the code itself >> hasn't changed. This typically happens if you make temporary >> changes (like adding a "self halt" and removing it again). > > This is not my case. I only added some methods and didn't touched > anything. I think the method listed are all methods changed between > the version I loaded and the version I merged. I once added a more detailed description than "source same but rev changed" that showed exactly what differs (category, time stamp, etc). I think the code was ugly so I never submitted it. However, you can inspect the model of change list and have a look at the definitions, so you should see why MC thinks the methods are different. - Bert - |
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>> Are you merging 2.6b1-mb.116 into your image or the opposite ? > > - I load a version of seaside in my image > - Develop some methods > - Wait a week or two > - Want to publish my methods > - Merge last seaside version in my image > - Click on 'Changes' gives me a lot of "source same but rev changes" > > Hope this is clearer, sorry. Have you tried the opposite, i.e. 1. From your image, save the Seaside package into the cache say Seaside2.6b1-dc.nn+1 2. Load the latest Seaside2.6-mb.116 into your image. 3. Merge Seaside2.6b1-dc.nn+1 Best luck, Michel. |
Michel Bany a écrit :
> >>> Are you merging 2.6b1-mb.116 into your image or the opposite ? >> >> - I load a version of seaside in my image >> - Develop some methods >> - Wait a week or two >> - Want to publish my methods >> - Merge last seaside version in my image >> - Click on 'Changes' gives me a lot of "source same but rev changes" >> >> Hope this is clearer, sorry. > > Have you tried the opposite, i.e. > 1. From your image, save the Seaside package into the cache say > Seaside2.6b1-dc.nn+1 > 2. Load the latest Seaside2.6-mb.116 into your image. > 3. Merge Seaside2.6b1-dc.nn+1 Never think of it this way :-) thank you. However, I still do not understand why this happened. |
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It may be a bug in monticello:
- Get last squeak-dev image (http://damien.cassou.free.fr/squeak-dev/squeak-dev-41.zip) - Open it - Load DynamicBindings, KomServices and KomHttpServer from SqueakMap - Load last Seaside2.7a1-dc.116 in monticello - Select Seaside in monticello and click 'Changes' You will get a hundred changes, all with 'source same but rev changed'. However, it doesn't seem to happen in a plain squeak image. I really do not understand. Can somebody help me ? Thank you -- Damien |
Am 05.11.2006 um 13:17 schrieb Damien Cassou:
> It may be a bug in monticello: > > - Get last squeak-dev image (http://damien.cassou.free.fr/squeak- > dev/squeak-dev-41.zip) > - Open it > - Load DynamicBindings, KomServices and KomHttpServer from SqueakMap > - Load last Seaside2.7a1-dc.116 in monticello > - Select Seaside in monticello and click 'Changes' > > You will get a hundred changes, all with 'source same but rev > changed'. > > However, it doesn't seem to happen in a plain squeak image. I > really do not understand. > > Can somebody help me ? Please, as a I suggested a few messages earlier, can you look at the changes in an inspector? That would show why MC thinks the methods are different. - Bert - |
Bert Freudenberg a écrit :
> Am 05.11.2006 um 13:17 schrieb Damien Cassou: > >> It may be a bug in monticello: >> >> - Get last squeak-dev image >> (http://damien.cassou.free.fr/squeak-dev/squeak-dev-41.zip) >> - Open it >> - Load DynamicBindings, KomServices and KomHttpServer from SqueakMap >> - Load last Seaside2.7a1-dc.116 in monticello >> - Select Seaside in monticello and click 'Changes' >> >> You will get a hundred changes, all with 'source same but rev changed'. >> >> However, it doesn't seem to happen in a plain squeak image. I really >> do not understand. >> >> Can somebody help me ? > > Please, as a I suggested a few messages earlier, can you look at the > changes in an inspector? That would show why MC thinks the methods are > different. Thank you for this, it seems that AutomaticCategorisation categorize lots of Seaside method automatically. I will talk to Diego Fernandez about that. Thank you very much -- Damien |
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