Ah, I missed that, that is something that was just added.
Anyway, as I understand it --new is as opposed to specifying a list of files.
So you would do:
bzr rm --new
*or*
bzr rm --keep foo bzr rm --force bar
There still is the valid statement that we don't know whether you want to delete the file on disk or not, hence the prompt for --keep or --force.
Ah, I missed that, that is something that was just added.
Anyway, as I understand it --new is as opposed to specifying a list of files.
So you would do:
bzr rm --new
*or*
bzr rm --keep foo
bzr rm --force bar
There still is the valid statement that we don't know whether you want to delete the file on disk or not, hence the prompt for --keep or --force.