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authorikkiran2012-05-11 18:14:02 +0530
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Update Version_Control/vcs2/vcs2.rst
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@@ -314,17 +314,10 @@ Here are some self assessment questions for you to solve
And the answers,
1. If you have deleted files, hg status will show you the status code !
- 2. The revision number is a handy notation that is only valid in that repository.
-The hexadecimal string is the permanent, unchanging identifier that will always identify that exact
-changeset in every copy of the repository.
- 3. If you have set the EMAIL environment variable, this will be
-used. Next, Mercurial will query your system to find out your
-local user name and host name, and construct a username
-from these components. Since this often results in a
-username that is not very useful, it will print a warning if it
-has to do this. If all of these mechanisms fail, Mercurial will
-fail, printing an error message. In this case, it will not let you
-commit until you set up a username.
+ 2. The revision number is a handy notation that is only valid in that repository. The hexadecimal string is the permanent, unchanging identifier that will always identify that exact changeset in every copy of the repository.
+ 3. If you have set the EMAIL environment variable, this will be used. Next, Mercurial will query your system to find out your
+ local user name and host name, and construct a username from these components. Since this often results in a username that is not very useful, it will print a warning if it has to do this. If all of these mechanisms fail, Mercurial will
+ fail, printing an error message. In this case, it will not let you commit until you set up a username.
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