Vincent Ladeuil wrote:
>>>>>> Martin Pool <email address hidden> writes:
>
> > As a followon, when this merges to trunk, it can take
> > https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/507655 into account. In
> > 2.1 and later we have a config.suppress_warnings option that will
> > let you turn them on/off per location; presumably that should be
> > checked before going into the uifactory.
>
> On a semi-related subject, we miss a config object that can
> search either bazaar.conf or locations.conf.
>
> So far, we can do either:
> - global config,
> - global + locations + branch.
>
> Vincent
Not true, LocationConfig is global + locations without Branch. We just
don't have it obviously exposed.
John
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Vincent Ladeuil wrote: /bugs.edge. launchpad. net/bzr/ +bug/507655 into account. In suppress_ warnings option that will
>>>>>> Martin Pool <email address hidden> writes:
>
> > As a followon, when this merges to trunk, it can take
> > https:/
> > 2.1 and later we have a config.
> > let you turn them on/off per location; presumably that should be
> > checked before going into the uifactory.
>
> On a semi-related subject, we miss a config object that can
> search either bazaar.conf or locations.conf.
>
> So far, we can do either:
> - global config,
> - global + locations + branch.
>
> Vincent
Not true, LocationConfig is global + locations without Branch. We just
don't have it obviously exposed.
John enigmail. mozdev. org/
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