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  • Committer: Patch Queue Manager
  • Date: 2011-09-22 13:22:18 UTC
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(vila) Migrate dpush_strict,
 push_strict and send_strict options to the stack based config design,
 introducing get_config_stack for branches (Vincent Ladeuil)

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If you have a local branch and wish to make it a checkout, use the
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``bind`` command like this::
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  bzr bind sftp://centralhost/srv/bzr/PROJECT/trunk
 
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  bzr bind bzr+ssh://centralhost/srv/bzr/PROJECT/trunk
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This is necessary, for example, after creating a central branch using
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``push`` as illustrated in the previous section.
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To get a history-less checkout in Bazaar, use the ``--lightweight``
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option like this::
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  bzr checkout --lightweight sftp://centralhost/srv/bzr/PROJECT/trunk
 
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  bzr checkout --lightweight bzr+ssh://centralhost/srv/bzr/PROJECT/trunk
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Of course, many of the benefits of a normal checkout are lost by doing
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this but that's a tradeoff you can make if and when it makes sense.
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Note: If your code base is really large and disk space on your computer
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is limited, lightweight checkouts may be the right choice for you.
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Be sure to consider all your options though including
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`shared repositories <#a-reminder-about-shared-repositories>`_,
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`stacked branches <#using-stacked-branches>`_, and `reusing a checkout`_.
 
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`shared repositories <branching_a_project.html#a-reminder-about-shared-repositories>`_,
 
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`stacked branches <stacked.html>`_, and
 
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`reusing a checkout <reusing_a_checkout.html>`_.
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