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How to install bzrtools:
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All the tools are plugins, so you can install them in your plugins directory.
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IT IS IMPORTANT TO MOVE/COPY THE BZRTOOLS DIRECTORY, NOT ITS CONTENTS.
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$ mv ~/bzrtools ~/.bazaar/plugins/
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You may have to create the plugins directory first.
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Alternatively, you can install them at the system-wide plugin location:
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$ sudo python2.4 setup.py install
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You can test whether they are successfully installed by doing
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Optional Dependencies:
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rsync - used by rspush
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diff - used by shelve and unshelve
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patch - used by shelve, unshelve and patch
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baz and pybaz - used by baz-import
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testresources - used by the baz-import test suite
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If you want to use baz-import, stick a pybaz symlink in the bzrtools tree:
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How to install bzrtools
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An easier install method will come. For now...
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baz2bzr works with the standard bzr tree. (rev 611 and later)
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If you don't want to use baz2bzr, you can skip to step 2
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1. If you want to use baz2bzr, stick a pybaz symlink in the bzrtools tree:
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$ baz register-archive http://ddaa.net/arch/2004
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$ baz get ddaa@ddaa.net--2004/pybaz--devo--0 pybaz
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$ cd ~/bzrbzrtools/external
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$ ln -s ../pybaz/pybaz
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If you want to test your install:
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/path/to/bzrtools/test.py [/path/to/bzr]
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2. In the bzrtools directory, create a symlink to the bzrlib directory
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(e.g. ln -s ../bzr.dev/bzrlib)
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To perform a complete baz-import test, you'll also need testresources:
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$ cd ~/bzrtools/external
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$ bzr get http://www.robertcollins.net/unittest/testresources/
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3. Create a symlink to the scripts in your path
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(e.g. cd ~/bin; ln -s ~/bzrtools/bzr-push)