W dniu 09.12.2012 11:44, Paul Mackerras pisze:
> On Sun, Dec 09, 2012 at 01:18:08AM -0800, Junio C Hamano wrote:
>> Łukasz Stelmach writes:
>>
>>> Enable gitk read and write repository specific configuration
>>> file: ".git/k" if the file exists. To make gitk use the local
>>> file simply create o
W dniu 09.12.2012 10:18, Junio C Hamano pisze:
> Łukasz Stelmach writes:
>
>> Enable gitk read and write repository specific configuration
>> file: ".git/k" if the file exists. To make gitk use the local
>> file simply create one, e.g. with the touch(1) command.
>>
>> This is very useful if one u
On Sun, Dec 09, 2012 at 01:18:08AM -0800, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Łukasz Stelmach writes:
>
> > Enable gitk read and write repository specific configuration
> > file: ".git/k" if the file exists. To make gitk use the local
> > file simply create one, e.g. with the touch(1) command.
> >
> > This i
Łukasz Stelmach writes:
> Enable gitk read and write repository specific configuration
> file: ".git/k" if the file exists. To make gitk use the local
> file simply create one, e.g. with the touch(1) command.
>
> This is very useful if one uses different views for different
> repositories. Now th
Enable gitk read and write repository specific configuration
file: ".git/k" if the file exists. To make gitk use the local
file simply create one, e.g. with the touch(1) command.
This is very useful if one uses different views for different
repositories. Now there is no need to store all of them i
W dniu 03.12.2012 22:15, Stefan Haller pisze:
> Lukasz Stelmach wrote:
>
>> Enable gitk read and write repository specific configuration
>> file: ".git/k" if the file exists. To make gitk use the local
>> file simply create one, e.g. with the touch(1) command.
>
> I'm not sure I like this propos
Lukasz Stelmach wrote:
> Enable gitk read and write repository specific configuration
> file: ".git/k" if the file exists. To make gitk use the local
> file simply create one, e.g. with the touch(1) command.
I'm not sure I like this proposal. While it may be desirable to have
*some* settings sto
Enable gitk read and write repository specific configuration
file: ".git/k" if the file exists. To make gitk use the local
file simply create one, e.g. with the touch(1) command.
This is very useful if one uses different views for different
repositories. Now there is no need to store all of them i
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