implementing max unit size for commits

martin f krafft madduck at debian.org
Wed Jul 26 21:16:46 BST 2006


This just in on #revctrl:

  Vesta has this really simple feature where any time you try to
  commit a file over a certain limit (which defaults to 1MB), it
  complins unless you give a command-line flag that changes that
  upper limit.

I think this would be a good feature to have in bzr, and while
I would see this even in core (with a default limit that can be
overridden for each branch), I realise that it need not be, that it
would also be a worthy plugin.

I can't implement this at the moment, but I wanted to get the idea
out. Maybe someone else has the time and muse...

Cheers,

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