thought of the day: bzr is making some developers' heads hurt.

Marius Kruger amanic at gmail.com
Sat Feb 7 11:00:50 GMT 2009


2009/2/7 Alexander Belchenko <bialix at ukr.net>

> Marius Kruger пишет:
> > I did write a simple howto, but it is too complicated.
> > they are used to using graphical user interfaces, so if you start telling
> > them some simple commandline stuff, they think it is complicated and they
> > get confused.
>
> I found qlog from QBzr is powerful enough to run specific action on
> selected
> revision (or set of revisions): push this revision to branch, merge this
> revisions
> to branch etc. I'm just need to finally implement this.
>
> But this won't help you if they used to bzr-gtk.


they can use tbzr&qbzr as far as I'm concerned.  the problem was that they
were working on the linus server through ssh, so they could not get a gui.

It's always problem, and it requires custom solution in most cases.
> On Windows it's possible to create a sophisticated installer that
> will install and configure many components at once.
> I know Bitnami provides ready-to-use all-in-one installers for
> some popular solutions/web-applications, e.g. Trac, Redmine.
> I have no idea what is the typical way to achieve the same on Linux.
>

thanks for the info.
we are such a small team that its not really worth the effort to make an
installer,
but that could probably have helped. I'm the only guy with linux desktop in
the team, and I can install the stuff myself.
For us though, we plan not to have so many dependencies again.
We will try to move everything into glassfish.

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