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Re: [Monotone-devel] Re: deleting branches, keys, etc.
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Derek Scherger |
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Re: [Monotone-devel] Re: deleting branches, keys, etc. |
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Sun, 03 Oct 2004 12:03:37 -0600 |
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Peter Simons wrote:
Henrik Holmboe writes:
> I tend to think that is what filesystem backup/restore is
> for.
The purpose of these commands would be to fix local screw ups *before* they get
distributed out to the reset of the world. Since, once they have been
distributed it takes a coordinated effort to remove them.
I am greatly in favor of adding these commands, and I'll use
them more frequently than I would like to. :-)
I agree with njs that these are not main-stream commands and should not appear
as such. At the moment I'm thinking about something like
$ monotone db remove pubkey foo
$ monotone db remove privkey foo
$ monotone db remove branch NAME ID
and the branch removal will fail if this is the last branch cert on the manifest
since there is a fundamental assumption that every manifest belongs to at least
one branch.
I wonder if
$ monotone db drop ...
might be better, since "drop" in the same sentence as "db" might rightly conjure
up more fear on the part of the user.
Renaming a branch would require adding the new branch cert to every manifest in
the branch and then removing all of the old branch certs, which would still be
rather painful. If the ID was optional the removal could be easier, but adding
the new branch certs would currently still require a series of commands.
There has been some talk of adding a "branch" command to make adding branch
certs easier and perhaps this could optionally take a branch name as an argument
rather than a manifest (soon to be revision) id. Then renaming a branch might be
as easy as
$ monotone branch new.branch.name old.branch.name
$ monotone db remove branch old.branch.name
One other small point to note is that I think the netsync code might include
*all* certs on some manifest when it is transmitted. This means that if you sync
new.branch.name and have not removed the old.branch.name certs they will also be
transmitted. This should probably get fixed if a branch command does get added.
--
Cheers,
Derek
- Re: [Monotone-devel] deleting branches, keys, etc., Jon Bright, 2004/10/01
- Re: [Monotone-devel] deleting branches, keys, etc., Henrik Holmboe, 2004/10/03
- [Monotone-devel] Re: deleting branches, keys, etc., Peter Simons, 2004/10/03
- Re: [Monotone-devel] Re: deleting branches, keys, etc.,
Derek Scherger <=
- Re: [Monotone-devel] Re: deleting branches, keys, etc., Georg-W. Koltermann, 2004/10/04
- [Monotone-devel] Re: deleting branches, keys, etc., Peter Simons, 2004/10/04
- Re: [Monotone-devel] Re: deleting branches, keys, etc., Georg-W. Koltermann, 2004/10/04