VCS comparison table

Andreas Ericsson ae at op5.se
Tue Oct 17 11:08:11 BST 2006


Robert Collins wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-10-17 at 11:20 +0200, Jakub Narebski wrote:
>>           ---- time --->
>>
>>     --*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*-- <branch>
>>           \            /
>>            \-*--X--*--/
>>
>> The branch it used to be on is gone...
> 
> In bzr 0.12 this is :
> 2.1.2
> 

Would it be a different number in a different version of bazaar?

> (assuming the first * is numbered '1'.)
> 
> These numbers are fairly stable, in particular everything's number in
> the mainline will be the same number in all the branches created from it
> at that point in time, but a branch that initially creates a revision or
> obtains it before the mainline will have a different number until they
> syncronise with the mainline via pull.
> 

So basically anyone can pull/push from/to each other but only so long as 
they decide upon a common master that handles synchronizing of the 
number part of the url+number revision short-hands?

One thing that's been nagging me is how you actually find out the 
url+number where the desired revision exists. That is, after you've 
synced with master, or merged the mothership's master-branch into one of 
your experimental branches where you've done some work that went before 
mothership's master's current tip, do you have to have access to the 
mothership's repo (as in, do you have to be online) to find out the 
number part of url+number shorthand, or can you determine it solely from 
what you have on your laptop?

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