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Release notes for Bazaar 0.10
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Bazaar is a distributed/decentralized version control system.
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* runs on Unix and Windows
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* branches can be hosted on an http server with no special software
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* full directory versioning including tracking subdirectories,
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file renames, symlinks and execute-bits
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* friendly interface that should be familiar to users of cvs,
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* Python interface for extending and embedding, including a
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* strong integrity protection, including gpg-signing
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* vibrant and active community
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For usage instructions see
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http://bazaar.canonical.com/IntroductionToBzr
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For installation instructions see ./INSTALL
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Release notes for Bazaar-NG 0.0.5
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mbp@sourcefrog.net, May 2005, Canberra
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* Don't use this for critical data; at the very least keep separate
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regular snapshots of your tree.
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This is mostly developed on Linux (Ubuntu); it should work on Unix,
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Windows, or OS X with relatively little trouble.
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The only dependency is Python 2.4.
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You may optionally install cElementTree to speed up some operations.
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This is strongly recommended if you are dealing with large trees.
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This package includes copies of two Python libraries, elementtree and
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If you are building .deb or .rpm packages for bzr, please don't
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include these libraries but instead package them separately and depend
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The best way to install bzr is to symlink the ``bzr`` command onto a
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directory on your path. For example::
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ln -s ~/work/bzr/bzr ~/bin/bzr
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If you use a symlink for this, Python will be able to automatically
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find the bzr libraries. Otherwise you must ensure they are listed on
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After installing, please run the test suite to identify any problems
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If you use the setup.py script then bzr will be installed into the
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specified path. In this case you must install ElementTree and
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urlgrabber separately.