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Re: Bzr on Savannah
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: Bzr on Savannah |
Date: |
Fri, 15 Feb 2008 09:27:17 +0900 |
Richard Stallman <address@hidden> writes:
> Thus, unless Bzr is unsuitable, we should use Bzr.
I've seen no evidence that bzr would be unsuitable, unless it's too slow
on the Emacs source-base. Obviously setting up an Emacs bzr repository
is a good way to find out about that. :-)
It'd be good to have a bzr client installed on fencepost, but the
version shown by apt-get (fencepost seems to be running ubuntu) is
_wildly_ out of date (like 2 years old), so I dunno the best way to go
about that. I get the feeling the fencepost admins don't do "apt-get
update" very often... [I prefer not to install software in ~/bin if
it's likely other people will want to use it.]
-Miles
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- Bzr on Savannah, Richard Stallman, 2008/02/13
- Re: Bzr on Savannah, Xavier Maillard, 2008/02/14
- Re: Bzr on Savannah, Miles Bader, 2008/02/14
- Re: Bzr on Savannah, Eric Hanchrow, 2008/02/15
- Re: Bzr on Savannah, David Kastrup, 2008/02/15
- Re: Bzr on Savannah, Xavier Maillard, 2008/02/15
- Re: Bzr on Savannah, Eric Hanchrow, 2008/02/15
- Re: Bzr on Savannah, Andreas Schwab, 2008/02/16
- Re: Bzr on Savannah, Xavier Maillard, 2008/02/20
- Re: Bzr on Savannah, Michael Olson, 2008/02/18