On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Jelmer Vernooij
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>> Remembering to tell bzr to remember it is the problem.
> You should be able to set an alias to always specify --remember, e.g.:
> 'bzr alias push="push --remember"'
Setting aliases merely works around the problem.
> That said, I have the same frustration with the remembered push
> location. Remembering the last push location is often going to be
> incorrect for me, but remembering the first location seems even worse.
How about having bzr ask what should be done if a target is specified?
When is remembering the last one incorrect for you?
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Jelmer Vernooij
<email address hidden> wrote:
>> Remembering to tell bzr to remember it is the problem.
> You should be able to set an alias to always specify --remember, e.g.:
> 'bzr alias push="push --remember"'
Setting aliases merely works around the problem.
> That said, I have the same frustration with the remembered push
> location. Remembering the last push location is often going to be
> incorrect for me, but remembering the first location seems even worse.
How about having bzr ask what should be done if a target is specified?
When is remembering the last one incorrect for you?
--
Olaf