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Some operations, like merge, revert and pull, modify the contents of your
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working tree. These modifications are programmatically generated, and so they
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may conflict with the current state of your working tree.
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When conflicts are present in your working tree (as shown by ``bzr
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conflicts``), you should resolve them and then inform bzr that the conflicts
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Resolving conflicts is sometimes not obvious. Either because the user that
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should resolve them is not the one responsible for their occurrence, as is the
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case when merging other people's work or because some conflicts are presented
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in a way that is not easy to understand.
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Bazaar tries to avoid conflicts ; its aim is to ask you to resolve the
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conflict if and only if there's an actual conceptual conflict in the source
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tree. Because Bazaar doesn't understand the real meaning of the files being
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versioned, it can, when faced with ambiguities, fall short in either direction
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trying to resolve the conflict itself. Many kinds of changes can be combined
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programmatically, but sometimes only a human can determine the right thing to
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When Bazaar generates a conflict, it adds information into the working tree to
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present the conflicting versions, and it's up to you to find the correct
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Whatever the conflict is, resolving it is roughly done in two steps::
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- modify the working tree content so that the conflicted item is now in the
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state you want to keep,
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- inform Bazaar that the conflict is now solved and ask to cleanup any
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remaining generated information (``bzr resolve <item>``).
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For most conflict types, there are some obvious ways to modify the working
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tree and put it into the desired state. For some types of conflicts, Bazaar
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itself already made a choice, when possible.
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Yet, whether Bazaar makes a choice or not, there are some other simple but
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different ways to resolve the conflict.
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may conflict with the current state of your working tree. Many kinds of changes
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can be combined programmatically, but sometimes only a human can determine the
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right thing to do. When this happens Bazaar will inform you that there is a
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conflict and then ask you to resolve it. The command to tell Bazaar a conflict
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is resolved is ``resolve``, but you must perform some action before you can do
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Each type of conflict is explained below, and the action which must be done to
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resolve the conflict is outlined.
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Various actions are available depending on the kind of conflict, for some of
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these actions, Bazaar can provide some help. In the end you should at least
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inform Bazaar that you're done with the conflict with::
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``bzr resolve FILE --action=done'
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Note that this is the default action when a single file is involved so you can
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See ``bzr help resolve`` for more details.
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you are done editing, the file should look like it never had a conflict, and be
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When you have resolved text conflicts, just run ``bzr resolve --auto``, and
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Bazaar will auto-detect which conflicts you have resolved.
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When the conflict is resolved, Bazaar deletes the previously generated
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``.BASE``, ``.THIS`` and ``.OTHER`` files if they are still present in the
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When you have resolved text conflicts, just run "bzr resolve", and Bazaar will
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auto-detect which conflicts you have resolved.
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Contents conflict in FILE
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This conflict happens when there are conflicting changes in the working tree
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and the merge source, but the conflicted items are not text files. They may
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be binary files, or symlinks, or directories. It can even happen with files
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that are deleted on one side, and modified on the other.
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This conflict happens when there are conflicting changes in the target tree and
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the merge source, but the conflicted items are not text files. They may be
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binary files, or symlinks, or directories. It can even happen with files that
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are deleted on one side, and modified on the other.
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Like text conflicts, Bazaar will emit THIS, OTHER and BASE files. (They may be
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regular files, symlinks or directories). But it will not include a "main copy"
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of the file with herringbone conflict markers. It will appear that the "main
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copy" has been renamed to THIS or OTHER.
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To resolve that kind of conflict, you should rebuild FILE from either version
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or a combination of both.
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``bzr resolve`` recognizes the following actions:
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- ``--action=take-this`` will issue ``bzr mv FILE.THIS FILE``,
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- ``--action=take-other`` will issue ``bzr mv FILE.OTHER FILE``,
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- ``--action=done`` will just mark the conflict as resolved.
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Any action will also delete the previously generated ``.BASE``, ``.THIS`` and
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``.OTHER`` files if they are still present in the working tree.
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Bazaar cannot auto-detect when conflicts of this kind have been resolved.
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When pulling from or pushing to another branch, Bazaar informs you about tags
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that conflict between the two branches; that is the same tag points to two
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different revisions. You need not resolve these conflicts, but subsequent
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uses of pull or push will result in the same message.
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To resolve the conflict, you must apply the correct tags to either the target
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branch or the source branch as appropriate. Use "bzr tags --show-ids -d
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SOURCE_URL" to see the tags in the source branch. If you want to make the
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target branch's tags match the source branch, then in the target branch do
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``bzr tag --force -r revid:REVISION_ID CONFLICTING_TAG`` for each of the
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CONFLICTING_TAGs, where REVISION_ID comes from the list of tags in the source
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branch. You need not call "bzr resolve" after doing this. To resolve in
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favor of the target branch, you need to similarly use ``tag --force`` in the
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source branch. (Note that pulling or pushing using --overwrite will overwrite
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To resolve this, use "bzr mv" to rename the file back to its normal name, and
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combine the changes manually. When you are satisfied, run "bzr resolve
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FILE". Bazaar cannot auto-detect when conflicts of this kind have been
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Conflict adding file FILE. Moved existing file to FILE.moved.
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Sometimes Bazaar will attempt to create a file using a pathname that has
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already been used. The existing file will be renamed to "FILE.moved".
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To resolve that kind of conflict, you should rebuild FILE from either version
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or a combination of both.
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``bzr resolve`` recognizes the following actions::
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- ``--action=take-this`` will issue ``bzr rm FILE ; bzr mv FILE.moved FILE``,
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- ``--action=take-other`` will issue ``bzr rm FILE.moved``,
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- ``--action=done`` will just mark the conflict as resolved.
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Note that you must get rid of FILE.moved before using ``--action=done``.
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Bazaar cannot auto-detect when conflicts of this kind have been resolved.
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already been used. The existing file will be renamed to "FILE.moved". If
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you wish, you can rename either one of these files, or combine their contents.
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When you are satisfied, you can run "bzr resolve FILE" to mark the conflict as
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Conflict adding files to FILE. Created directory.
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This happens when a directory has been deleted in the target, but has new
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children in the source. This is similar to the "unversioned parent" conflict,
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except that the parent directory does not *exist*, instead of just being
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unversioned. In this situation, Bazaar will create the missing parent.
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Resolving this issue depends very much on the particular scenario.
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To resolve that kind of conflict, you should either remove or rename the
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children or the directory or a combination of both.
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``bzr resolve`` recognizes the following actions::
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- ``--action=take-this`` will issue ``bzr rm directory`` including the children,
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- ``--action=take-other`` will acknowledge Bazaar choice to keep the children
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and restoring the directory,
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- ``--action=done`` will just mark the conflict as resolved.
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Bazaar cannot auto-detect when conflicts of this kind have been resolved.
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This happens when a file has been deleted in the target, but has new children
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in the source. This is similar to the "unversioned parent" conflict, except
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that the parent directory does not *exist*, instead of just being unversioned.
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In this situation, Bazaar will create the missing parent. Resolving this issue
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depends very much on the particular scenario. You may wish to rename or delete
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either the file or the directory. When you are satisfied, you can run "bzr
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resolve FILE" to mark the conflict as resolved.
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Typical message::
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Conflict: can't delete FILE because it is not empty. Not deleting.
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This is the opposite of "missing parent". A directory is deleted in the
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source, but has new children in the target. Bazaar will retain the directory.
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Resolving this issue depends very much on the particular scenario.
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To resolve that kind of conflict, you should either remove or rename the
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children or the directory or a combination of both.
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``bzr resolve`` recognizes the following actions::
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- ``--action=take-this`` will acknowledge Bazaar choice to keep the directory,
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- ``--action=take-other`` will issue ``bzr rm directory`` including the
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- ``--action=done`` will just mark the conflict as resolved.
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Bazaar cannot auto-detect when conflicts of this kind have been resolved.
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Resolving this issue depends very much on the particular scenario. You may
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wish to rename or delete either the file or the directory. When you are
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satisfied, you can run "bzr resolve FILE" to mark the conflict as resolved.
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Path conflict: PATH1 / PATH2
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This happens when the source and target have each modified the name or parent
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directory of a file. Bazaar will use the path elements from the source.
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To resolve that kind of conflict, you just have to decide what name should be
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retained for the file involved.
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``bzr resolve`` recognizes the following actions::
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- ``--action=take-this`` will revert Bazaar choice and keep ``PATH1`` by
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issuing ``bzr mv PATH2 PATH1``,
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- ``--action=take-other`` will acknowledge Bazaar choice of keeping ``PATH2``,
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- ``--action=done`` will just mark the conflict as resolved.
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Bazaar cannot auto-detect when conflicts of this kind have been resolved.
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directory of a file. Bazaar will use the path elements from the source. You
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can rename the file, and once you have, run "bzr resolve FILE" to mark the
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conflict as resolved.
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$ bzr commit -m "BASE"
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$ bzr mv ../other/black ../other/white
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In this situation, Bazaar will cancel the move, and leave ``white`` in
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``black``. To resolve that kind of conflict, you just have to decide what
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name should be retained for the directories involved.
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``bzr resolve`` recognizes the following actions::
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- ``--action=take-this`` will acknowledge Bazaar choice of leaving ``white``
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- ``--action=take-other`` will revert Bazaar choice and move ``black`` in
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``white`` by issuing ``bzr mv black/white white ; bzr mv black white``,
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- ``--action=done`` will just mark the conflict as resolved.
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Bazaar cannot auto-detect when conflicts of this kind have been resolved.
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In this situation, Bazaar will cancel the move, and leave "a" in "b".
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You can rename the directories if you like, and once you have, run "bzr resolve
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FILE" to mark the conflict as resolved.
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Typical message::
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Conflict: foo.new is not a directory, but has files in it.
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Created directory.
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This happens when one side has added files to a directory, and the other side
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This happens when one side has added files to a directory, and the othe side
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has changed the directory into a file or symlink. For example::
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$ bzr commit -m "BASE"
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$ bzr mkdir ../other/foo/bar
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$ bzr mkdir ../other/a/b
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$ bzr merge ../other
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To resolve that kind of conflict, you have to decide what name should be
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retained for the file, directory or symlink involved.
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``bzr resolve`` recognizes the following actions::
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- ``--action=take-this`` will issue ``bzr rm --force foo.new`` and
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- ``--action=take-other`` will issue ``bzr rm --force foo`` and
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``bzr mv foo.new foo``,
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- ``--action=done`` will just mark the conflict as resolved.
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Bazaar cannot auto-detect when conflicts of this kind have been resolved.
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