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Disambiguate two slightly different uses of the term 'filesets'.

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Eric S. Raymond 2007-10-20 04:24:26 +00:00
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2007-10-20 Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>
* files.texi: Disambiguate two slightly different uses of the term
'filesets'.
2007-10-18 Martin Rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at>
* trouble.texi (Quitting): Fix typo.

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@ -1347,7 +1347,7 @@ distributed work. It differs in many ways from old well-known
systems, such as CVS and RCS. It supports different transports for
interoperating between users, offline operations, and it has good
branching and merging features. It also supports atomic commits of
fileset changes, and keeps a history of file renaming and moving. VC
filesets, and keeps a history of file renaming and moving. VC
does not support all operations provided by GNU Arch, so you must
sometimes invoke it from the command line, or use a specialized
module.
@ -1355,7 +1355,7 @@ module.
@cindex git
git is a version-control system invented by Linus Torvalds to
support Linux kernel development. Like GNU Arch, it supports atomic
commits of fileset changes, and keeps a history of file renaming and
commits of filesets, and keeps a history of file renaming and
moving. One significant feature of git is that it largely abolishes
the notion of a single centralized repository; instead, each working
copy of a git project is its own repository and coordination is done
@ -1638,6 +1638,11 @@ marked files, but did not pass them to the version-control backends as
a group. Now it does, which enables VC to drive changeset-based
version-control systems.
Emacs uses the concept of named filesets elsewhere
(@pxref{Filesets}) to allow you to view and visit files in functional
groups. Unlike those, VC filesets are not named and don't persist
across sessions.
@node Doing The Right Thing
@subsubsection Performing the next operation in the development cycle
@ -3061,6 +3066,11 @@ files in a fileset, and @kbd{M-x filesets-close} to close them. Use
a fileset. These commands are also available from the @samp{Filesets}
menu, where each existing fileset is represented by a submenu.
Emacs uses the concept of a fileset elsewhere @pxref{Version
Control} to describe sets of files to be treated as a group for
purposes of version-control operations. Those filesets are
unnamed and do not persist across Emacs essions.
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