SourceTree automatically refreshes when files change (unless you turn it off), which is a useful feature. And who doesn’t like more memory? ? Auto-refreshing & ignored folders You should find SourceTree uses less memory under heavy use, and that it gives memory back to the rest of the system more quickly when you close repositories and other windows. SourceTree’s memory usage has been optimised considerably in this release.
You can also choose to explicitly set the push branch behaviour in Preferences > Git > Push Branches, regardless of what git version you’re running. SourceTree respects this default if you’re running git 2.0+, which currently you’d only be doing if you’d told SourceTree to use the system installed git (our embedded git will be updated at a later date).
Before git 2.0 the default was ‘matching’, which means that branches with the same name on the local and remote would be pushed – in SourceTree terms this means which branches are initially checked when you open the push dialog, although it also affects the which branch is chosen for the ‘push immediately’ option in the commit pane too.įrom git 2.0 the default changes to ‘simple’, which means that the default is to push only your current local branch, and to push it to the remote branch that it is tracking, so long as they also have the same name. In SourceTree the main effect is around the default behaviour for pushing branches. Our friend Nicola wrote a great post recently about what changed in git 2.0 from a command line perspective. Today we’re releasing SourceTree for Mac 1.9.5 it’s a point release in name, but it has enough interesting things going on under the hood that we thought it deserved a blog post of its own.
Install Homebrew and the pre-requisites for ERPnextSourceTree for Mac 1.9.5 By Steve on July 8, 2014 Maybe I missed something on steps to follow, can you fill me in in this…Ģ.
When do you expect a update for the installer script ? We installed (already a couple of times) Epnext on Ubuntu so a trail version on Linux is not the problem but we need also one on OSX. We tried to pass that without any success. Well I don’t think so, the install_erpnext.py has instructions to stop the script if it isn’t a linux based system. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to more options, visit. You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups “ERPNext Developer Forum” group.
Same goes for any file you are going to send. For sending images, use or other similar services.Paste your code at or and send only the URL via email.Please see it from the point of view of the person receiving the communication. So please give us as much information as you can. We should be able to replicate it at our end.Has anyone being able to install ERPnext on OSX ?Īre there any instructions to do this? we are trying to do this without any success until now. On Sunday, J9:43:40 AM UTC+3, Tom Arnst wrote: Hi, You will have to set your origin in git remote
To patch and update from the latest git repository the erpnext folder and run. create a folder where you want to install erpnext Sorry but I can’t seem to find any clear instructions for OSX in the README.md.ġ.