Re: updating github.com forks, developing in remote branches and svn:eol-style equiv?

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Hello!

TA> In playing around with their Fork Queue feature...  I have a week old
TA> fork to which I've made no changes.  I do "Select All" for al the
TA> changes in teh original fork and then select "Apply" in the drop down
TA> "Actions" menu.  It then just sits there doing nothing.  It says
TA> "Status: Processing 1 of 8 Commits" and that's it.  Shouldn't it
TA> actually be doing something?

  Last time I tried it, it said that I'll have conflicts, even though
  it was clearly a fast-forward situation. I think that either the
  feature is not production-ready, or I am severely missing something.
  I don't know the current situation, that's why I suggested you give
  it a try.

TA> I think I figured out some of my confusion - there's a "Create New
TA> Branch" checkbox in the "Checkout\Switch" dialog that needs to be
TA> checked that isn't by default.  I guess the idea is that, by default,
TA> TortoiseGit assumes you want to make the branch you checkout the
TA> default branch?

  I don't use TGit. Previous version used to hang its cache process,
  consuming 100% CPU. After once restarting it 3 times in 10 minutes I
  got rid of it. Didn't have time to give the latest version a try.
  I like the idea, and the GUI looks very usable, but I guess the
  implementation is pretty sloppy. Unlike TSvn, which is great.

  I'm using msysgit with gitk and git gui (in previous version
  git gui didn't show diffs, but the latest works almost fine).

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 Alexander

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