On 27-Jul-2011, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
> "bzr update" in a branch that is not bound (a hg branch can not be)
> usually simply tells you along the lines of:
> Tree is up to date at revision 499 of branch /home/jelmer/src/bzr-hg/trunk
Very well. If Bazaar would, instead of crashing, properly recog
On 27/07/11 02:35, Ben Finney wrote:
On 27-Jul-2011, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
On 27/07/11 01:41, Ben Finney wrote:
Bazaar recognises a Mercurial repository, but crashes when I try to
update it.
I would expect an update to succeed simply because Mercurial can do the
same.
"bzr update" in a hg br
On 27-Jul-2011, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
> On 27/07/11 01:41, Ben Finney wrote:
> >Bazaar recognises a Mercurial repository, but crashes when I try to
> >update it.
> >
> >I would expect an update to succeed simply because Mercurial can do the
> >same.
> "bzr update" in a hg branch doesn't really mak
On 27/07/11 01:41, Ben Finney wrote:
Package: bzr-hg
Version: 0.2.0~bzr409-1.1
Severity: normal
Bazaar recognises a Mercurial repository, but crashes when I try to
update it.
I would expect an update to succeed simply because Mercurial can do the
same.
"bzr update" in a hg branch doesn't really
Package: bzr-hg
Version: 0.2.0~bzr409-1.1
Severity: normal
Bazaar recognises a Mercurial repository, but crashes when I try to
update it.
I would expect an update to succeed simply because Mercurial can do the
same.
On the other hand, if write operations are not supported, Bazaar should
not cras
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