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- In version control software, a changeset (also known as commit and revision) is a set of alterations packaged together, along with meta-information about...
- copies. Changeset oriented Instead of tracking individual files (as in CVS), GNU arch tracks changesets, which are akin to patches. Each changeset is a description...
- a database COMMIT (SQL), an SQL statement used to create such a changeset Changeset, list of differences between two successive versions in a repository...
- Vivaldi Browser Help. Vivaldi Technologies. WebKit changeset 55543 http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/55543 Use Opera without a Mouse Spatial Navigation...
- finding the patch that indirectly fixed a bug. The process of locating the changeset that introduced a specific regression was described as "source change...
- that a committed file(s) is stored in its entirety—usually compressed. A changeset, in this context, indicates that a committed file(s) is stored in the...
- </column> <column name="name" type="varchar(50)"/> </createTable> </changeSet> <changeSet id="2" author="author2" context="test"> <insert tableName="persons">...
- alterations. A changeset describes the exact differences between two successive versions in the version control system's repository of changes. Changesets are typically...
- original on 24 May 2000. Retrieved 2011-04-28. Mercurial > Maelstrom / changeset Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine on libsdl.org "Andrew Welch...
- created between changesets and corresponding issues recorded in MantisBT. Multiple issue IDs can be specified in a single changeset message, although...