>> It also has some really cool features like
"rebasing" for letting
>> your branch actively track the trunk from which you
branched it.
>
> Unfortunately, rebasing doesn't seem to be stable yet.
Sometimes it
> works for me, sometimes not. I don't know whether its
because I
> don't know what I'm doing, bugs in git, or changes in
the calling
> syntax.
Not to diverge py-dev too far into the depths of DRCS usage,
but are
you doing anything particularly complex ? While I wouldn't
say I do
it regularly, I certainly consider it part and parcel of
general git
usage, and I've always found it works well for me. Rebasing
is one of
the features that really convinced me git was a cut above
the rest,
obviously along with the ease of merging.
For those that are interested the ultra brief explanation
for git
branching is that it stores all your branches in the one
directory
structure. You "git checkout" to switch between
branches, which
causes all the managed files in your directory to be changed
to
reflect the state branch you are changing to.
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