() RĂ¼diger Sonderfeld () Mon, 02 Dec 2013 14:29:53 +0100 I have already imported trunk through git-bzr. In in the process of doing so (i believe) as i type this... For the record, here is what i had to do (Debian "wheezy" system): - # aptitude purge git - Add "deb URL wheezy-backports ..." to /etc/apt/sources.list. - # aptitude install -R git/wheezy-backports - # aptitude install -R git-bzr/wheezy-backports - $ cd ~/build/GNU - $ git clone bzr::bzr+ssh://ttn@bzr.savannah.gnu.org/emacs/trunk e (I chose destination dir "e" to avoid conflict w/ the default "emacs", the current Git repo and build tree for this very Emacs, here...) Now i see e/.git/bzr/.bzr/repository/upload/ w/ a slowly-growing .pack file (294MB at the moment). I suppose this is a temporary work area for git-remote-bzr and the working tree e/ will be populated once download is complete. So far, so good. (Now watch the gods strike me and my old computer down -- Murphy's Law...) Is anybody here using git-bzr to push to the Emacs master? Soon that would be me (and you, right?), and hopefully OP... How well does this work? Why don't you try it and post your observations? That's what i will do. -- Thien-Thi Nguyen GPG key: 4C807502 (if you're human and you know it) read my lisp: (responsep (questions 'technical) (not (via 'mailing-list))) => nil