On 14/06/10 21:10, enrike wrote:
hi all
Hey!
i am new to launchpad and i would like to commit some files to the py folder in bouilloncube. I am used to svn but i dont know bazaar. I downloaded a gui bazaar client (sorry i dont like to use command line for this kind of stuff)
Hm, I prefer command line myself, quick howto using example as username: 1st step, add your ssh key(s) to launchpad so you can push: https://launchpad.net/~example/+editsshkeys 2nd step, tell bzr your launchpad username: bzr lp-login example 3rd step, code stuff: bzr branch lp:bouilloncube cd bouilloncube nano my new files bzr add my new files bzr commit -m "these new files are awesome because X Y Z" bzr push Other useful commands to see what's up: bzr status bzr diff bzr info
called Explorer which seems ok, I downloaded the bouilloncube branch to develop. Then I added my files and commit but it look like it does it locally.
Yes, bzr is a distributed version control system, so you can work offline commiting small changes as you work; which is a big advantage over svn..
I am wondering if i have to "push" in order to upload my files...
Yes, 'push' is the command to send your local commits up to the parent repository.
I dont want to break anything, thats why i am asking.
Don't worry - bzr maintains a history of changes, if you broke something it could always be fixed :)
thanks
Thanks, looking forward to trying it out!
enrike
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