Use a thin shell repository to manage guest repos?

paul_nathan at selinc.com paul_nathan at selinc.com
Mon Nov 26 16:50:38 UTC 2012


Peter,

The 'thin' shell repository model is what guestrepos is designed for.

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Regards,
Paul Nathan

mercurial-bounces at selenic.com wrote on 11/26/2012 05:33:25 AM:

> From: Peter Haase <kontakt at phaase.net>
> To: mercurial at selenic.com, 
> Date: 11/26/2012 05:33 AM
> Subject: Use a thin shell repository to manage guest repos?
> Sent by: mercurial-bounces at selenic.com
> 
> When using sub repositories it's recommend to use 'thin' shell
> repositories only, i.e. separate 'real' code from repositories used to
> manage subrepositories (
> http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/Subrepository#Recommendations ).
> 
> I wonder if this is also true if using the guest repository extension.
> Does someone has some experiences?
> 
> Peter
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