Splitting working dir away from repository. Is it possible?
Alexander Belchenko
bialix at ukr.net
Mon Jan 28 06:05:03 UTC 2008
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Mark A. Flacy пишет:
| On 2008.01.18 13:37, Alexander Belchenko wrote:
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|> Marcin Kasperski пишет:
|> |> I like strong separation between working files and repository...
|> |> It's logicaly consistent, at least for me.
|> |> It's no logical reasons to have repository under working directory,
|> at
|> |> least for me again.
|> |
|> | Well, maybe you should reconsider your idea of using DVCS. Mercurial,
|> | Git, Bazaar and others are all built around the idea of binding
|>
|> No, Bazaar supports required scheme.
|
| Not really.
|
|> | working directories with repository. If you have working dir, then
|> you
|> | have everything, you may execute all important operations locally
|> | without a need to access anything from other places.
|> |
|> |> Thanks for this semi-solution.
|> |> On E:/some/where/myproject I would like to have working files ONLY.
|> |
|> | Use Subversion. Or CVS. Or some other centralized VCS.
|>
|> Or Bazaar:
|>
|> bzr co --lightweight path/to/repo
|>
|> will do what you want and create CVS-like checkout from repository.
|
| I missed where people were asking for a CVS-like checkout from the
| repository. That does not appeart to follow from "I would like my
| working directory and repository to be in two different places."
You try to argue about terminology, not about implementation.
It's actually my own term 'CVS-like' checkout, because it's similar,
but of course not the same. In the Bazaar doc it's called
'lightweight checkout'.
Please, explain, why it does not allow to keep "...working directory
and repository ... in two different places."
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