0.18: checking removes files automatically?
Aaron Bentley
aaron.bentley at utoronto.ca
Thu Aug 16 14:54:04 BST 2007
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Jari Aalto wrote:
> Ooooopsss! I would not expect that to happen. Only if I flag file
> specifically as deleted:
>
> $ bzr rm install.sh
>
> then it would be okay for checkin to remove it.
>
> $ bzr ci ...
>
> Is there some "auto" setting somewhere that I have mistakenly anabled
> or was that bzr's default behavior?
That's the default behavior. That way, "rm" just works, whether you're
using the comandline or a file manager.
If you use commit --strict, then it will notice that install.sh.tmp is
not versioned and not ignored, and abort the commit.
There's been some discussion of adding the behavior you were expecting,
and that's fine with me, as long as I can still have the current default
behavior.
Aaron
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