On 4 April 2011 23:43, Beni Cherniavsky <email address hidden> wrote:
> Why does a read-only command like "bzr branch" use the login info at
> all?
Because it uses the login info to create an ssh connection, and then
it branches over that. That's a bit faster and a bit less prone to
interference from http proxies or other causes.
On 4 April 2011 23:43, Beni Cherniavsky <email address hidden> wrote:
> Why does a read-only command like "bzr branch" use the login info at
> all?
Because it uses the login info to create an ssh connection, and then
it branches over that. That's a bit faster and a bit less prone to
interference from http proxies or other causes.