Hi there. GetBundle is a great helper for installing and maintaining bundles!
A suggestion to its maintainer: would it be possible to add a "revert bundle command"? I imagine that this could simply throw a dialog of all loaded bundles and then delete the delta folder.
A really nice (but major, I imagine) would be a "merge" command which took a bundle file on the desktop and merged its changes into an existing bundle, on an item by item basis, prompting for conflicts.
I would use this for managing changes where I edit my own private bundles on several machines and wish to get them all back into sync (I never figured out subversion well enough to do it using SVN).
Hi Timothy,
It would be possible to do a "Revert Bundle". I don't understand what you mean with the merge stuff. Do you mean you want to keep the changes you make to a bundle or your own bundle synced with other machines?
Currently the development of the GetBundle has slowed down, because of the limited free time, but i think in one or two month there will be a major release, with a nice new interface using tm_dialog.
Sebastian Gräßl
On 09.07.2007, at 17:27, Timothy Bates wrote:
Hi there. GetBundle is a great helper for installing and maintaining bundles!
A suggestion to its maintainer: would it be possible to add a "revert bundle command"? I imagine that this could simply throw a dialog of all loaded bundles and then delete the delta folder.
A really nice (but major, I imagine) would be a "merge" command which took a bundle file on the desktop and merged its changes into an existing bundle, on an item by item basis, prompting for conflicts.
I would use this for managing changes where I edit my own private bundles on several machines and wish to get them all back into sync (I never figured out subversion well enough to do it using SVN).
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