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[Bug-gnu-arch] [bugs #6568] Import refuses to import things added with tla add |
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Generally, new users do have to take some
time learning how inventories work and what
you describe sounds like a slightly unsual
variation on a mistake that new users often
make once or twice and then get the hang of.
You haven't suggested any specific change here,
though. Did you have one in mind?
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[bugs #6568] Full Item Snapshot:
URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=6568>
Project: GNU arch -- a revision control system
Submitted by: Thomas Zander
On: Sat 11/15/2003 at 02:19
Category: tla
Severity: 5 - Average
Item Group: bug
Resolution: None
Status: Feedback
Release: b8
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Summary: Import refuses to import things added with tla add
Original Submission: While importing a tree I used 'tla add' for all files.
With 'tla import' I kept getting errors on files I did not add, but which were
sources, so I started editing the =tagging-method file.
I made the mistake (after some frustration) to make the 'backup' rule
completely empty (so _all_ files were backup)
My reasoning for this was that files that were explicitly added were immume
from regular expressions.
After a successfull tla import I noticed that absolutely no files were actually
imported, which seems very wrong to me.
On a seperate note; I could only import one time, so this failure was
non-recoverable. So far for tla import attempt number 10...
Follow-up Comments
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Date: Wed 12/03/2003 at 09:14 By: tomlord
Generally, new users do have to take some
time learning how inventories work and what
you describe sounds like a slightly unsual
variation on a mistake that new users often
make once or twice and then get the hang of.
You haven't suggested any specific change here,
though. Did you have one in mind?
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Date: Sun 11/16/2003 at 04:57 By: zander
I managed to get my files into tla, thanx, but your answer does not cover the
problem that reg-expes are 'stonger' then manually added IDs.
Even if that is covered in the tutorial, its so counter intuitive that I think
its a bug.
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Date: Sun 11/16/2003 at 04:50 By: robertc
you can only import once; but you can commit thereafter to correc the situation.
A suggestion, use tla inventory -s before importing, to ensure that you have
the regexes the way you want them. IIRC this is covered in the tutorial.
For detailed info, follow this link:
<http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=6568>
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