I'm trying to write a sample Arch session for a survey paper I'm
working on, and failing.
Here's my sequence of commands;
# Clear all arch state
rm -fr {arch} {archives} ~/.arch-params/ .arch-ids foo.txt ++
log.example--trunk--0.1--esr@...
tla my-id "Eric S. Raymond <
esr@...>"
mkdir {archives}
tla make-archive
esr@... {archives}/2007-example
tla my-default-archive
esr@...
tla archives
tla whereis-archive
esr@...
tla archive-setup example--trunk--0.1
tla categories
tla branches example
tla versions example--trunk
tla init-tree example--trunk--0.1
echo "This is a one-liner file." >foo.txt
tla add foo.txt
tla make-log
The last command echoes this:
++
log.example--trunk--0.1--esr@...
I then edit the log file,
The problem cones when I try to commit:
commit: tree has no patch log entries for version
tree: /home/esr/public_html/writings/version-control
version:
esr@.../example--trunk--0.1
This log message is actually missing its trailing \n, so my next
shell prompt is run on to it.
What am I doing wrong here?
--
<a href="
http://www.catb.org/~esr/">Eric S. Raymond</a>
The people cannot delegate to government the power to do anything
which would be unlawful for them to do themselves.
-- John Locke, "A Treatise Concerning Civil Government"
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