"learning help" in qpull is too verbose
Bug #486843 reported by
Ian Clatworthy
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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QBzr |
Fix Released
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Low
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Ian Clatworthy |
Bug Description
The display of the actual command run by most qbzr commands is neat. To be a better learning too though, the commands should more closely reflect what someone at the command line would *actually* type. Take qpull for example. It displays this when I refresh my mirror of bzr's trunk:
Run command: bzr pull bzr+ssh:
If I was at the command line, I'd only type 'bzr pull', not the above. As a simple first step, qpull should only add "--directory xxx" if xxx is not the current working directory.
Related branches
Changed in qbzr: | |
assignee: | nobody → OldAl (algis.kabaila) |
Changed in qbzr: | |
status: | Confirmed → Fix Released |
assignee: | OldAl (algis.kabaila) → Ian Clatworthy (ian-clatworthy) |
milestone: | none → 0.18 |
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Suggest we change the explanation to:
bzr pull --directory <directory_name>
I have assigned the bug to me, so will now look for a way to achieve that. If anyone interested thinks that the text displayed should be different, please indicate it here or on the mailing list (the latter with a copy to me, please!).