FWIW, I pull -n first, then see what´s going to change, then merge what I care about, then pull without -n, adding -s´s and -c´s as a result of which file I merged, and I´m done.
Regarding pulls from sources I´ve found no problem so far (other than speed). Indeed, speed is not a problem here because we pull from a local mirror of replica (also updated via replica). Internally, I´ve switched from replica to repl (similar to replica, but a custom tool) only because it´s easier to sync trees that I know are in sync (e.g., because I copied files by hand). hth On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 7:49 PM, erik quanstrom <[email protected]> wrote: > pull is a little too scary if you're > responsible for keeping things running. > > - erik > >
