[Python-Dev] I am now lost
[Python-Dev] I am now lost - committed, pulled, merged, what is "collapse"?
Antoine Pitrou solipsis at pitrou.netSat Mar 19 19:21:28 CET 2011
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On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 09:25:07 -0500 skip at pobox.com wrote: > > I have a trivial little documentation patch for csv.rst. I committed it > locally, then I pulled and merged: > > cpython% hg pull > pulling from ssh://hg@hg.python.org/cpython > searching for changes > adding changesets > adding manifests > adding file changes > added 94 changesets with 422 changes to 154 files (+1 heads) 94 changesets? If you want to avoid risking conflicts, you should "hg pull" and "hg up" (or "hg pull -u") before you start working on something (just like you "svn up"'ed before working on something). > The dev guide says something about collapsing changesets. Is that > collapsing commits within a changeset or collapsing multiple changesets > (whatever that might be)? Do I need this for a trivial change? Can I just > push at this point? Once pushed, how does it get merged into the main > codebase? Sincerely, I would really recommend that you read a Mercurial tutorial. We could answer all your questions one by one but that wouldn't help you much if you don't understand the concepts. Regards Antoine.
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