wishlist: one step add and commit
Bug #130617 reported by
Jari Aalto
This bug affects 3 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Bazaar |
Confirmed
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Wishlist
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Under slow operation systems[*] / PCs, separate bzr commands are
expesive (takes time):
bzr add . # suppose 500 file add from tar.gz
bzr ci -m "- 0.23 original sources"
If the add option took also -m message option the initial import
would be one step and way faster:
bzr add -m "- 0.23 original sources" .
[*] add & commit of Linux 21.2 kernel headers under Cygwin / PII 450Mhz
takes approx 14min. See
http://
See also previous discussion 15 Mar 2007, "[0.14] Improving bzr add: Add option --message (for auto 'ci')"
https:/
tags: | added: check-for-breezy |
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Under cygwin you might look into 2 options.
"bzr shell" is a command provided by bzrtools, which introduces a 'shell' that is context sensitive to bzr commands.
It also keeps bzrlib loaded, which helps a lot with the overhead.
Another possibility is: /launchpad. net/bzr- service
https:/
Which is a plugin which launches a bzr "service". You then use a simple compiled program that talks to it and makes requests. Where it forks another command, and runs it for you.
It should work on Cygwin, I don't think it works on native Win32 (because of a lack of os.fork()).
Finally, I believe the proposed syntax for this was actually "bzr commit --auto/-a", which means add and remove files as necessary.