also sprach Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.07.24.1444 +0200]:
> What does "baz whereis-archive --all-locations
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]" print?  "baz archives"
> now only prints one of the registrations of an archive, apparently
> the primary (aka master).  If you look in
> ~/.arch-params/archives/, you can see the data that's stored
> directly.

Both are listed as master, and one is 'readonly'. Nice so far!

So how does baz know which one to use?

> The aim of the move is to let you use urls instead of archive names,

Mh, and archive names was one of the strongest features of arch,
I thought...

> obvious).  Have you run "baz upgrade" yet?  It will convert your
> existing archive to the new registration system, then you can do things
> like "baz get http://arch.madduck.net/~madduck/pub/debianbook/"; to check
> out from the webserver copy of it...

Interesting. Welcome SVN! So what happens when I change that URL?
Will I need to update/switch all checkouts rather than being able to
change the location in one single location as before?

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