also sprach Rob Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005.08.05.0328 +0200]:
Both are listed as master, and one is 'readonly'. Nice so far!
So how does baz know which one to use?
Both are listed as master? That sounds wrong...
Yes, it does. But that is the case:
On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 12:15:42AM +0200, martin f krafft said
Both are listed as master, and one is 'readonly'. Nice so far!
So how does baz know which one to use?
Both are listed as master? That sounds wrong...
The aim of the move is to let you use urls instead of archive names,
Mh,
also sprach Rob Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005.07.23.1530 +0200]:
Why are you trying to specify a name for it? Bazaar doesn't really do
this anymore; instead, you have multiple locations for the one name, and
bazaar figures out which to use based on context.
I am not sure I follow, but it
Hm, this reply is kinda out of order...
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 01:14:11PM +0200, martin f krafft said
also sprach Rob Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005.07.23.1530 +0200]:
Why are you trying to specify a name for it? Bazaar doesn't really do
this anymore; instead, you have multiple locations for
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
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 12:24:55PM +0200, martin f krafft said
Package: bazaar
Version: 1.4.2
Severity: normal
piper:~/.arch-params/archives baz register-archive [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/srv/arch/madduck/priv/2005/debianbook
usage: baz register-archive [options] [-d name]
Package: bazaar
Version: 1.4.2
Severity: normal
piper:~/.arch-params/archives baz register-archive [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/srv/arch/madduck/priv/2005/debianbook
usage: baz register-archive [options] [-d name] location
try register-archive --help
No matter what I try, if I specify the
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