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Re: Emacs Bazaar repository


From: Martin Geisler
Subject: Re: Emacs Bazaar repository
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 22:32:04 +0100
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dhruva <address@hidden> writes:

> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 3:56 AM, Martin Geisler <address@hidden> wrote:
>>dhruva <address@hidden> writes:
>>> Having tried a bunch of SCM, I must say GIT way of supporting
>>> multiple branches under the same folder along with its speed it a
>>> sure winner. I was opposing GIT due to its non-availability on M$,
>>> it is history now and the port they have is really good. The build
>>> is streamlined on M$ too, I pull their changes regularly, build,
>>> install and use the bleeding edge. It has not failed me so far.
>>>
>>> If Mercurial had the ability to truly support multiple branches in
>>> the same folder (with out requiring me to merge all branches before
>>> I can pull - pull works only if there is a single tip/branch), I
>>> would have preferred it mainly because it just needs PYTHON and
>>> nothing else (GIT needs PERL and SHELL).
>>
>> I think you are confusing several 'heads' with several 'branches'
>> here. And even if you have several heads in your Mercurial
>> repository, you can certainly still pull in new changesets.
>
> I have seen it and have used it too. The problem comes (from my
> experience) when you have to push. I agree you can create a new named
> branch and just pull in changes or do a forced pull which will create
> a new head. Suppose I want to keep multiple named branches active and
> yet push to a remote repository from one of the named branch, IMO it
> is not possible with mercurial. I would be happy to know if there is a
> way to do it.

I'm afraid I'm no expert on named branches in Mercurial, I just wanted
to point out that pulling in changesets is a normal supported operation
even when you have multiple heads.

I've posted this to the Mercurial user list too since I think the
question is much more suited for them to answer.

-- 
Martin Geisler

VIFF (Virtual Ideal Functionality Framework) brings easy and efficient
SMPC (Secure Multi-Party Computation) to Python. See: http://viff.dk/.

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