TortoiseBzr and Working Trees

Maarten Bosmans mkbosmans at gmail.com
Tue Oct 6 15:23:55 BST 2009


The kind of repository that is covered by the part of the user guide
you mentioned would most likely be company wide, as a replacement for
a subversion repository. As such it is recommended not to have working
trees in it. Because you have to make this kind of central repository
only once, in one location, the lack of correct default isn't really a
problem.

The default of initializing a repository with working tree support is
better for the other type of use of a repository. That is a developer
having a lot of related branches (with working trees) on his own
computer.

Maarten



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