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Path to the Bazaar executable to use when using the bzr+ssh protocol.
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See also the ``bzr_remote_path`` configuration option.
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See also the ``bzr_remote_path`` configuration value.
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Path to the editor Bazaar should use for commit messages, etc.
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Location of the Bazaar log file. You can check the current location by
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running ``bzr version``.
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The log file contains debug information that is useful for diagnosing or
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reporting problems with Bazaar.
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Setting this to ``NUL`` on Windows or ``/dev/null`` on other platforms
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The path to the plugins directory that Bazaar should use.
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If not set, Bazaar will search for plugins in:
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* the user specific plugin directory (containing the ``user`` plugins),
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* the bzrlib directory (containing the ``core`` plugins),
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* the site specific plugin directory if applicable (containing
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the ``site`` plugins).
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If ``BZR_PLUGIN_PATH`` is set in any fashion, it will change the
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the way the plugin are searched.
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As for the ``PATH`` variables, if multiple directories are
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specified in ``BZR_PLUGIN_PATH`` they should be separated by the
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platform specific appropriate character (':' on Unix,
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By default if ``BZR_PLUGIN_PATH`` is set, it replaces searching
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in ``user``. However it will continue to search in ``core`` and
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``site`` unless they are explicitly removed.
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If you need to change the order or remove one of these
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directories, you should use special values:
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* ``-user``, ``-core``, ``-site`` will remove the corresponding
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path from the default values,
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* ``+user``, ``+core``, ``+site`` will add the corresponding path
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before the remaining default values (and also remove it from
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Note that the special values 'user', 'core' and 'site' should be
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used literally, they will be substituted by the corresponding,
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platform specific, values.
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The examples below use ':' as the separator, windows users
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Overriding the default user plugin directory::
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BZR_PLUGIN_PATH='/path/to/my/other/plugins'
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Disabling the site directory while retaining the user directory::
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BZR_PLUGIN_PATH='-site:+user'
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Disabling all plugins (better achieved with --no-plugins)::
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BZR_PLUGIN_PATH='-user:-core:-site'
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Overriding the default site plugin directory::
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BZR_PLUGIN_PATH='/path/to/my/site/plugins:-site':+user
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Under special circumstances (mostly when trying to diagnose a
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bug), it's better to disable a plugin (or several) rather than
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uninstalling them completely. Such plugins can be specified in
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the ``BZR_DISABLE_PLUGINS`` environment variable.
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In that case, ``bzr`` will stop loading the specified plugins and
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will raise an import error if they are explicitly imported (by
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another plugin that depends on them for example).
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Disabling ``myplugin`` and ``yourplugin`` is achieved by::
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BZR_DISABLE_PLUGINS='myplugin:yourplugin'
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When adding a new feature or working on a bug in a plugin,
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developers often need to use a specific version of a given
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plugin. Since python requires that the directory containing the
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code is named like the plugin itself this make it impossible to
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use arbitrary directory names (using a two-level directory scheme
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is inconvenient). ``BZR_PLUGINS_AT`` allows such directories even
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if they don't appear in ``BZR_PLUGIN_PATH`` .
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Plugins specified in this environment variable takes precedence
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over the ones in ``BZR_PLUGIN_PATH``.
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The variable specified a list of ``plugin_name@plugin path``,
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``plugin_name`` being the name of the plugin as it appears in
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python module paths, ``plugin_path`` being the path to the
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directory containing the plugin code itself
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(i.e. ``plugins/myplugin`` not ``plugins``). Use ':' as the list
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separator, use ';' on windows.
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Using a specific version of ``myplugin``:
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``BZR_PLUGINS_AT='myplugin@/home/me/bugfixes/123456-myplugin``
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[/home/jdoe/branches/]
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A section option resides within a section. A section option contains an
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option name, an equals sign and a value. For example::
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A section variable resides within a section. A section variable contains a
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variable name, an equals sign and a value. For example::
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email = John Doe <jdoe@isp.com>
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gpg_signing_key = Amy Pond <amy@example.com>
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A option can reference other options by enclosing them in curly brackets::
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my_branch_name = feature_x
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my_server = bzr+ssh://example.com
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push_location = {my_server}/project/{my_branch_name}
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Options defined in a section affect the named directory or URL plus
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any locations they contain. Policies can be used to change how an
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option value is interpreted for contained locations. Currently
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check_signatures = require
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Variables defined in a section affect the named directory or URL plus
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any locations they contain. Policies can be used to change how a
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variable value is interpreted for contained locations. Currently
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there are three policies available:
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With this configuration, the push location for ``/top/location/branch1``
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would be ``sftp://example.com/location/branch1``.
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Section local options
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Some options are defined automatically inside a given section and can be
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refered to in this section only.
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For example, the ``appendpath`` policy can be used like this::
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[/home/vila/src/bzr/bugs]
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mypush = lp:~vila/bzr
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mypush:policy=appendpath
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Using ``relpath`` to achieve the same result is done like this::
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[/home/vila/src/bzr/bugs]
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mypush = lp:~vila/bzr/{relpath}
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In both cases, when used in a directory like
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``/home/vila/src/bzr/bugs/832013-expand-in-stack`` we'll get::
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lp:~vila/bzr/832013-expand-in-stack
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Another such option is ``basename`` which can be used like this::
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mypush = lp:~vila/bzr/{basename}
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When used in a directory like
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``/home/vila/src/bzr/bugs/832013-expand-in-stack`` we'll get::
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lp:~vila/bzr/832013-expand-in-stack
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Note that ``basename`` here refers to the base name of ``relpath`` which
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itself is defined as the relative path between the section name and the
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Another such option is ``branchname``, which refers to the name of a colocated
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branch. For non-colocated branches, it behaves like basename. It can be used
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[/home/vila/src/bzr/bugs]
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mypush = lp:~vila/bzr/{branchname}
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When used with a colocated branch named ``832013-expand-in-stack``, we'll get::
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lp:~vila/bzr/832013-expand-in-stack
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When an option is local to a Section, it cannot be referred to from option
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values in any other section from the same ``Store`` nor from any other
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The main configuration file, bazaar.conf
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``bazaar.conf`` allows two sections: ``[DEFAULT]`` and ``[ALIASES]``.
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The default section contains the default
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``bazaar.conf`` only allows one
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section called ``[DEFAULT]``. This default section contains the default
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configuration options for all branches. The default section can be
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overriden by providing a branch-specific section in ``locations.conf``.
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create_signatures
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Defines the behaviour of signing revisions on commits. By default bzr will not
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Defines the behaviour of signing revisions.
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Sign every new revision that is committed. If the signing fails then the
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commit will not be made.
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Sign every new revision that is committed.
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Reserved for future use.
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(default) Sign newly committed revisions only when the branch requires
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Reserved for future use.
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In future it is planned that ``when-required`` will sign newly
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committed revisions only when the branch requires them. ``never`` will refuse
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to sign newly committed revisions, even if the branch requires signatures.
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If true (default), working tree metadata changes are flushed through the
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OS buffers to physical disk. This is somewhat slower, but means data
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should not be lost if the machine crashes. See also repository.fdatasync.
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The GnuPG user identity to use when signing commits. Can be an e-mail
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address, key fingerprint or full key ID. When unset or when set to
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"default" Bazaar will use the user e-mail set with ``whoami``.
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Refuse to sign newly committed revisions, even if the branch
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A publically-accessible version of this branch (implying that this version is
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not publically-accessible). Used (and set) by ``bzr send``.
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A list of strings, each string represent a warning that can be emitted by
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bzr. Mentioning a warning in this list tells bzr to not emit it.
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* ``format_deprecation``:
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whether the format deprecation warning is shown on repositories that are
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using deprecated formats.
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A format name for the default format used when creating branches. See ``bzr
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help formats`` for possible values.
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A Python unicode encoding name for text output from bzr, such as log
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information. Values include: utf8, cp850, ascii, iso-8859-1. The default
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is the terminal encoding prefered by the operating system.
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Branch type specific options
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If set to "True" then revisions can only be appended to the log, not
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removed. A branch with this setting enabled can only pull from another
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branch if the other branch's log is a longer version of its own. This is
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normally set by ``bzr init --append-revisions-only``. If you set it
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manually, use either 'True' or 'False' (case-sensitive) to maintain
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compatibility with previous bzr versions (older than 2.2).
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removed. A branch with this setting enabled can only pull from
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another branch if the other branch's log is a longer version of its
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own. This is normally set by ``bzr init --append-revisions-only``.
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If present, the location of the default branch for pull or merge. This option
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is normally set when creating a branch, the first ``pull`` or by ``pull
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If present, the location of the default branch for pull or merge.
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This option is normally set by ``pull --remember`` or ``merge
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If present, the location of the default branch for push. This option
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is normally set by the first ``push`` or ``push --remember``.
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If present, defines the ``--strict`` option default value for checking
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uncommitted changes before pushing.
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If present, defines the ``--strict`` option default value for checking
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uncommitted changes before pushing into a different VCS without any
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is normally set by ``push --remember``.
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If set to "True", the branch should act as a checkout, and push each commit to
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the bound_location. This option is normally set by ``bind``/``unbind``.
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If present, defines the ``--strict`` option default value for checking
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uncommitted changes before sending a merge directive.
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add.maximum_file_size
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Defines the maximum file size the command line "add" operation will allow
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in recursive mode, with files larger than this value being skipped. You may
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specify this value as an integer (in which case it is interpreted as bytes),
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or you may specify the value using SI units, i.e. 10KB, 20MB, 1G. A value of 0
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will disable skipping.
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Defines an external merge tool called <name> with the given command-line.
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Arguments containing spaces should be quoted using single or double quotes. The
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executable may omit its path if it can be found on the PATH.
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The following markers can be used in the command-line to substitute filenames
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involved in the merge conflict::
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{this_temp} temp copy of file.THIS, used to overwrite output file if merge
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bzr.mergetool.kdiff3 = kdiff3 {base} {this} {other} -o {result}
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Because ``mergetool`` and ``config`` itself both use curly braces as
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interpolation markers, trying to display the mergetool line results in the
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$ bzr config bzr.mergetool.kdiff3='kdiff3 {base} {this} {other} -o {result}'
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$ bzr config bzr.mergetool.kdiff3
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bzr: ERROR: Option base is not defined while expanding "kdiff3 {base} {this} {other} -o {result}".
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To avoid this, ``config`` can be instructed not to try expanding variables::
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$ bzr config --all bzr.mergetool.kdiff3
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bzr.mergetool.kdiff3 = kdiff3 {base} {this} {other} -o {result}
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bzr.default_mergetool
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Specifies which external merge tool (as defined above) should be selected by
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default in tools such as ``bzr qconflicts``.
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bzr.default_mergetool = kdiff3