Just a quick note for everyone who is interested. As SVN might be a useful VCS, it is not suited for being used if you want to do your personal changes. Thus I added the project to launchpad and added the svn trunk to the bzr-import service. So now you can use the bzr branch
URL to bzr branch: https://code.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/cobra/trunk
URL to project: https://launchpad.net/cobra
And if you do not know yet, what bzr (bazaar) is: Have a look here: http://www.bazaar-vcs.org
Note that changes to SVN need some time to be reflected in the branch, because it is only updated at discrete points. And also note that (of course) changes to the bzr branch are not reflected in the svn repos.
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Re: Bzr branch
If someone has diffs in bzr, will they be able to send a patch that I can apply in my svn workspace? Currently, I do this with the ordinary unix patch command, so it may be possible.
What are pros and cons of bzr vs. Mercurial?
Thanks,
Chuck
What are pros and cons of bzr vs. Mercurial?
Thanks,
Chuck
- Charles
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Re: Bzr branch
They are normal unified diff, so they can be applied normally. I don't want to start the normal "VCS"-flamewar. I just use bzr, because they use normal revision numbers instead of SHA-hashes. But hg is faster . Both are way user-friendlier than git
- Necoro
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i dont have much experience with vcs's, but this one looks really nice and is way faster than trac
- natter
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natter wrote:i dont have much experience with vcs's
Obvious ... trac is not a VCS - but only a WebFrontend (there is a trac-plugin for bzr too, if I'm not mistaken)
- Necoro
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