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[Gnu-arch-users] What is Baz?


From: Paul Hedderly
Subject: [Gnu-arch-users] What is Baz?
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 21:48:00 +0000
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What is baz?

Sorry the website did not really explain why bazaar exists and what is
different about its development and purpose to tla.

I presume it's a fork of tla?

--
Paul

On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 03:06:09PM -0500, Aaron Bentley wrote:
> Kevin Geiss wrote:
> >what is the high-level concept/rule involved behind this behavior? I 
> >know I would be unable to commit changes in a working tree I get from 
> >the mirror, but I thought I could simply check out a working tree to 
> >look at it. should I just shut up and make my local archive and start 
> >tagging? :)
> 
> The concept is: the real name should always be used except when using 
> the archive-mirror command.
> 
> $FOO is an archive you can get from.  It may or may not be a mirror.
> If $FOO is a mirror, $FOO-SOURCE is the upstream archive that you'll use 
> to update $FOO.  If you want to create a remote mirror, $FOO-MIRROR is 
> the remote mirror, and $FOO is the archive you'll use to update $FOO-MIRROR.
> 
> I'm aware that this is messy, and in fact we hope to move to a different 
> way of identifying mirrors in baz.
> 
> Aaron
> 
> -- 
> Aaron Bentley
> Director of Technology
> Panometrics, Inc.
> 
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