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- symlinks in Arch trees are not handled (but can be skipped).
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After more commits are made to the baz/arch branch, you can re-run baz-import
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After more commits are made to the baz/arch branch, you can re-run baz2bzr
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to import just those changes.
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The conversion algorithm is still in flux, and old data may become invalid as
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newer conversion functionality is introduced.
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Uses rsync to copy a branch to a remote location. Remembers the last location
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used. Will not push if
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- there are unknown files
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- there are uncommitted changes in the working tree.
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These safeguards are intended to prevent dirty trees from being uploaded.
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Output a version of the requested file that indicates which revision introduced
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Temporarily put aside some changes, to restore them later. This can be useful
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to separate two sets of changes, so that they can be committed separately.
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Delete unknown (or, optionally, ignored) files, leaving versioned files
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List files in the tree that have conflicts.
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Mark conflicts as resolved, by deleting TREE, BASE and OTHER files.
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Show a history of the branch, separated by committer and branch nick.
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Use dot (from Graphviz) to produce graphics of a tree's ancestry.
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Scan this branch for missing ancestors (aka "ghosts), and attempt to retrieve
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them from a specified branch.
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Use patch to apply a patch to this tree.
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BZR-PULL (obsolete as of Bzr 0.5)
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Uses rsync to get the latest changes from an upstream location. Remembers the
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last location used. Will not pull if
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- there are unknown files
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- there are uncommitted changes
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- there have been local commits
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These safeguards are intended to prevent accidental data loss.