Craig Dickson writes:
> 
> Of course there is no real need to pass the -r MAIN argument, since it will
> default to this, but this means I need to have logic in my script to act
> differently depending on if it is the MAIN branch or another branch.
> 
> Am I doing something wrong, or is it normal not to be able to refer to the
> MAIN branch just like any other branch?

Like the error message says, there is no "MAIN" branch.  There is a
*default* branch, which is usually referred to as the "trunk", but it
is a virtual entity and has no name.

-Larry Jones

I always send Grandma a thank-you note right away.  ...Ever since she
sent me that empty box with the sarcastic note saying she was just
checking to see if the Postal Service was still working. -- Calvin


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