svn-branching-schemes or svn-layout: which one is correct?
Jelmer Vernooij
jelmer at vernstok.nl
Wed Jun 24 12:14:46 BST 2009
Gioele Barabucci wrote:
> Is the documentation provided by bzr help svn-branching-schemes still
> actual (bzr 1.16 and bzr-svn 0.6.x)?
>
> If so, how does it differ from bzr help svn-layout?
>
> The main problem with these two pieces of documentation is that they
> contradict themselves:
>
> bzr help svn-branching-schemes states
>
> Another option is simply having just one branch at the root of the
> repository. This scheme is called "none" by Bazaar.
>
> while bzr help svn-layout says
>
> Another option is simply having just one branch at the root of the
> repository. This scheme is called "root" by Bazaar.
>
> Which one is correct? Does svn-branching-schemes refer to older
> mechanisms no longer employed by bzr-svn?
svn-branching-schemes is hidden and deprecated. If you haven't used
bzr-svn 0.4.x you shouldn't be using it. See also the note in the
description:
Description:
This command is deprecated in favour of "bzr svn-layout". It should
only be used if you need compatibility with bzr-svn 0.4.x.
See 'bzr help svn-branching-schemes' for details.
Cheers,
Jelmer
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