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James Troup wrote:
> John A Meinel <[email protected]> writes:
> 
>> I think downgrading it to a warning would be ok. I've noticed other
>> systems do the same thing.
>>
>> That said, if you are upgrading 400 machines to a newer version of bzr,
>> can't that same mechanism be used to call 'bzr whoami' one time on each
>> of those machines?
> 
> Sure except that we run bzr as many different users.  And yes, we could
> in theory, force a 'bzr whoami' run for all of those users across 400
> machines.
> 
> Or, you know, we could just give up and switch to some other VCS system
> which doesn't annoy us so much because I really don't want to do that
> :-P
> 
> (A per branch/checkout/whatever way to disable this error would be
>  sufficient to downgrade this from a blocker on us upgrading to a simple
>  annoyance.)
> 

bzr whoami --branch

Is a per-branch way to disable this error...

John
=:->

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