Short, task-based bzr doclets for real-world use cases.
Karl Fogel
karl.fogel at canonical.com
Thu Jan 22 05:38:53 GMT 2009
Aaron Bentley <aaron at aaronbentley.com> writes:
> Well, even if you're just submitting bugfixes, you can stick with one
> branch until you need parallel branches. My "random bugfix" branch is here:
> http://code.aaronbentley.com/bzr/bzrrepo/bzr.ab
Mmm, but then won't the user get into trouble when they try to submit
"the difference between their branch and the mainline" and it includes
bugfixes they've already submitted in the past, but that haven't been
merged into the mainline yet?
>> Mrm. I don't understand that yet, but hopefully I will after reading
>> <some document>.
>
> Let's start here:
> $ bzr help send
Thanks. (I wasn't actually confused about where to go, I was just
mentioning that I hadn't been there yet :-) ).
So it sounds like the "bundle" is the non-human-readable portion at the
end of the output generated by default by 'bzr send'?
-Karl
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