Daniel Schierbeck wrote:
> That would be nice indeed. I haven't played around with the Bundle
> format, so I can't say if it's feasible. I've also long wanted the viz
> to be able to open a branch from the file menu -- adding the ability to
> visualize bundles would be awesome indeed.
I don't think anyone's really talking about bundles here. I think you
mean merge directives.
At present, you must have write access to a branch that you can install
the merge directive's bundle's revisions into. So the problem is mainly
choosing the right branch for that.
When branch stacking is implemented, Bazaar can look at making merge
directives behave more like branches, and not need installation. But
the default stacking location would be the merge directive's
target_branch, which is typically a remote location.
Aaron
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Daniel Schierbeck wrote:
> That would be nice indeed. I haven't played around with the Bundle
> format, so I can't say if it's feasible. I've also long wanted the viz
> to be able to open a branch from the file menu -- adding the ability to
> visualize bundles would be awesome indeed.
I don't think anyone's really talking about bundles here. I think you
mean merge directives.
At present, you must have write access to a branch that you can install
the merge directive's bundle's revisions into. So the problem is mainly
choosing the right branch for that.
When branch stacking is implemented, Bazaar can look at making merge
directives behave more like branches, and not need installation. But
the default stacking location would be the merge directive's
target_branch, which is typically a remote location.
Aaron enigmail. mozdev. org
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