I would have thought that it is quite reasonable and to be expected for the
bzr-explorer require the presence of .bazaar directory. After all, it is
expected that all plugins be placed in a subdirectory of .bazaar. Or,
alternatively, that there be a symbolic link to the plugin from the .bazaar
directory.
So what is the plugin program to do if the plugin can not be located in the
specified place. IMHO bzr-explorer behaves in the manner that I would expect
it to behave.
Al, I hope you will see the sense of this,
OldAl.
PS. Your nick and mine are the same - Al. So I am happy to have made it more
specific by calling myself OldAl (have done so for years now).
A.
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Algis Kabaila, MEngSc, PhD(Eng) http://akabaila.pcug.org.au/StructuralAnalysis.pdf
On Tuesday 10 November 2009 05:18:25 Al wrote:
> ** Branch linked: lp:~abudden/bzr-explorer/missing-dot-bazaar
I would have thought that it is quite reasonable and to be expected for the
bzr-explorer require the presence of .bazaar directory. After all, it is
expected that all plugins be placed in a subdirectory of .bazaar. Or,
alternatively, that there be a symbolic link to the plugin from the .bazaar
directory.
So what is the plugin program to do if the plugin can not be located in the
specified place. IMHO bzr-explorer behaves in the manner that I would expect
it to behave.
Al, I hope you will see the sense of this,
OldAl.
PS. Your nick and mine are the same - Al. So I am happy to have made it more akabaila. pcug.org. au/StructuralAn alysis. pdf
specific by calling myself OldAl (have done so for years now).
A.
--
Algis Kabaila, MEngSc, PhD(Eng)
http://