On Feb 01, 2012, at 03:35 PM, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
>"bzr dep3-patch" can often be a good alternative to "bzr diff -p ..." because
>it will also generate the relevant DEP3 headers (including whether or not the
>changes are upstream, the authors, etc). It doesn't work with uncommitted
>changes in the current tree yet, perhaps we should add that.
Thanks, I didn't know about that command. Do you think it would make things
clearer to mention it? Or, would it be possible to tweak the diff prefix
default when in a source branch?
On Feb 01, 2012, at 03:35 PM, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
>"bzr dep3-patch" can often be a good alternative to "bzr diff -p ..." because
>it will also generate the relevant DEP3 headers (including whether or not the
>changes are upstream, the authors, etc). It doesn't work with uncommitted
>changes in the current tree yet, perhaps we should add that.
Thanks, I didn't know about that command. Do you think it would make things
clearer to mention it? Or, would it be possible to tweak the diff prefix
default when in a source branch?