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Re: Copy of a partial tree?

From: David Glasser <glasser_at_mit.edu>
Date: 2007-04-19 16:28:32 CEST

On 4/19/07, C. Michael Pilato <cmpilato@collab.net> wrote:
> If you wish to create a sparse copy, you can still use sparse-directories to
> assist in this, but it takes just a little more effort. (You need to do a
> full checkout of the pieces you want to keep, with a depth-zero checkout of
> any "limbs" you wish to "prune"; schedule those to-be-pruned limbs for
> deletion, then do a wc-to-repos copy.) Or, ask Karl points out, you can use
> MUCC, issuing the copy + all the pruning deletions you need in a single
> transaction.

Does the current implementation give an interface to "schedule those
to-be-pruned limbs for deletion"?

--dave

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