Repository format

Karl Fogel karl.fogel at canonical.com
Wed Feb 4 20:16:39 GMT 2009


Aaron Bentley <aaron at aaronbentley.com> writes:
> Not.
>
> The commands (e.g. upgrade) are tuned for non-rich-root formats at the
> moment.  There's little benefit to using rich-root if you're not using
> bzr-svn.  If you are using bzr-svn, you get it automatically.
>
> Most projects use non-rich-root, so you'll need a non-rich-root shared
> repo.  If you use rich-root, you must have an additional separate
> repository for rich-root projects, which can be awkward.  Better to not
> require two repos.
>
> I expect that the first format where we recommend using rich-root for
> everything will be brisbane-core.

Thanks, Aaron; got it.



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