loom questions and comments

Sebastian Kuzminsky seb at highlab.com
Mon Aug 25 18:05:18 BST 2008


John Arbash Meinel wrote:
> Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
>> What does it mean to "record" a loom?
>>
>> I wish branch/push/pull worked!  Is there any way to get anything other
>> than the latest commit in the top thread out of a loomified branch?
> 
> That is what "record" is for. "record" is like "commit" for the loom. It
> captures the state of your loom such that the state is available for others to
> see.

This helped, but I'm running into problems again.

I've got a parent branch that's loomified and has a half-dozen threads. 
  I recorded on a thread in the middle, then branched to another 
machine.  The child branch is non-loomified, and it's in the same state 
as the parent's record.  So that's good.

On the parent i move up a thread and record.  On the child I pull, and 
it pulls the recorded upper thread.

So far so good.

Next, on the parent I move down a thread and record again.  When I try 
to pull on the child, it says "No revisions to pull", and the state of 
the child branch doesnt change.


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Sebastian Kuzminsky
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