A "bzr push" actually creates a new branch within the repository. I'm not
sure what notification facilities, if any, bzr has, so that's a good idea
for something to look into.

On 4/22/09 4/22/09 1:21 PM, "Michael G Schwern" <schw...@pobox.com> wrote:

> Saftoiu, Rares wrote:
>> Smolder sounds great for viewing the results, I was looking for something
>> that could deal with branches. We branch on every bug fix, and then when the
>> fix is done we push that branch to a particular directory, so at the end of
>> a bug fix cycle we have a bunch of branches that need to be merged. I'd like
>> a system that can watch that directory, merge a bugfix branch into trunk,
>> run unit tests, then report to the committer if anything failed (whether
>> there were merge conflicts or whether any tests failed).
> 
> When you say "push to a particular directory" do you mean on the filesystem or
> in the repository?  Because if it was in the repository, something like
> SVN::Notify could trigger an event when anything was added to the magic
> integration directory... except that's for Subversion.
> 

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