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Re: [TSVN] Annoyance when dealing with network fs repos

From: Martin Eckardt <Martin.Eckardt_at_micronova.de>
Date: 2004-08-13 16:01:56 CEST

SteveKing wrote:

> As mentioned before, the warning confuses users. On a FSFS repository,
> the warning doesn't apply. And even if the warning would clearly state
> that, the user won't have any chance to see what type of repository
> (s)he's accessing. So they get worried.
> If they access a BDB that way, they won't get far: the next commit
> will throw an error because the repository got corrupted.

But then we should write a hint to the docs. So if anyone is reading the
docs (s)he knows what's the diffrence between fsfs and bdb.

>
> If I would always wait for an answer there, I wouldn't get far ;)

They're not all so far as you ;-)

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