On Nov 7, 2009, at 10:30 AM, Max Bowsher wrote:
The current situation means that EVERY TIME I try to start looking at anew project, I have to first check whether they are rich-root or not BEFORE I can run "bzr init-repo". Which is a hideous user experience.
Not only that, but there's no clear way to know what the right invocation of init-repo is. If you look at the branch on Launchpad, you see something like
Branch metadata Branch format: Repository format: Branch format 6 Packs containing knits without subtree supportHookay... but it says nothing about what option I should give to init- repo.
Probably up at the top of the page, Launchpad should say: Get this branch: bzr branch lp:launchpadlib Update this branch: bzr push lp:launchpadlib Create a shared repository: bzr init-repo --pack-0.92 launchpadlib (or whatever) -Barry
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