On Wednesday 31 Jul 2013 17:00:50 Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 31. Juli 2013, 15:50:17 schrieb Matthew Toseland:
> > Okay. The difficulty here is that there might be more than one p0s. We 
> > should always use the p0s we used last time, for security's sake. This is 
> > probably part of the reason why e.g. git has a list of remotes for each 
> > repository.
> 
> You can set explicit paths per repository ([paths] heading in REPO/.hg/hgrc). 
> and IIRC clone does this using the identities USK. So when you clone a 
> repository, the default pull path will always lead to the same repository.

Right, but what about pulling from a repository other than the origin/default? 
I may regularly review and merge code from a handful of other repositories and 
push it into "my" repository. I need to know when I do "git pull operhiem1", or 
the equivalent hg command, it pulls from the same repo as last time.

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