Pushing to a branch with empty working tree gives error

Aaron Bentley aaron.bentley at utoronto.ca
Sat Aug 26 01:05:40 BST 2006


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Robert Widhopf-Fenk wrote:
> On Thursday, August 24, 2006 at 18:47:29, John Arbash Meinel wrote:
> [...]
> 
>>> I removed .bzr/checkout by hand, but that seems like there
>>> should be a command to nuke the working tree of a branch, a
>>> command I must have missed so far.
>> No. We've discussed adding an explicit command for it. But:
>>
>> a) Not 100% sure what it should be called (uncheckout,
>>    remove-checkout, ???)
> 
> bzrtools has "zap", but it does not work on "heavy" checkouts.

Zap doesn't do the same thing, though.  Zap deletes the entire directory
containing the checkout.  It's "a safer rm -R".  It could support heavy
checkouts, but that wouldn't do what you want.

Aaron
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