On 8/21/2010 9:02 AM, Rahul Nabar wrote:
> For now, would it be more user-friendly to throw the error right at the
> start when a "bzr commit" or a "bzr add" is made on a file that resides
> on another filesystem?
>
> The behavior currently is that the error is only thrown during a "bzr
> revert".
>
I'll note that it will also fail during 'bzr up' or 'bzr pull' or 'bzr
merge', basically any command that generates new file content. 'bzr
commit' works because it only reads from the disk.
John
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On 8/21/2010 9:02 AM, Rahul Nabar wrote:
> For now, would it be more user-friendly to throw the error right at the
> start when a "bzr commit" or a "bzr add" is made on a file that resides
> on another filesystem?
>
> The behavior currently is that the error is only thrown during a "bzr
> revert".
>
I'll note that it will also fail during 'bzr up' or 'bzr pull' or 'bzr
merge', basically any command that generates new file content. 'bzr
commit' works because it only reads from the disk.
John enigmail. mozdev. org/
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