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Introduction
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If you are already familiar with decentralized version control, then
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please feel free to skip ahead to "Introducing Yourself to Breezy". If,
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on the other hand, you are familiar with version control but not
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different." Otherwise, get some coffee or tea, get comfortable and get
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ready to catch up.
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The purpose of version control
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Odds are that you have worked on some sort of textual data -- the sources
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to a program, web sites or the config files that Unix system
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administrators have to deal with in /etc. The chances are also good that
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you have made some sort of mistake that you deeply regretted. Perhaps you
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deleted the configuration file for your mailserver or perhaps mauled the
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source code for a pet project. Whatever happened, you have just deleted
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important information that you would desperately like to get back. If this
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has ever happened to you, then you are probably ready for Breezy.
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Version control systems (which I'll henceforth call VCS) such as
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Breezy give you the ability to track changes for a directory by turning
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it into something slightly more complicated than a directory that we call
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a **branch**. The branch not only stores how the directory looks right
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now, but also how it looked at various points in the past. Then, when you
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do something you wish you hadn't, you can restore the directory to the way
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it looked at some point in the past.
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Version control systems give users the ability to save changes to a
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branch by "committing a **revision**". The revision created is essentially
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saved.
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optional log message. Real life log messages include things like "Fixed
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the web template to close the table" and "Added SFTP suppport. Fixes #595"
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We keep these logs so that if later there is some sort of problem with
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SFTP, we can figure out when the problem probably happened.
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How DVCS is different
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Many Version Control Systems (VCS) are stored on servers. If one wants to
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server and "checkout" the code. Doing so gives one a directory in which a
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person can make changes and then commit. The VCS client then connects to
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centralized model.
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The centralized model can have some drawbacks. A centralized VCS requires
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that one is able to connect to the server whenever one wants to do version
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control work. This can be a bit of a problem if your server is on some other
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machine on the internet and you are not. Or, worse yet, you **are** on the
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Decentralized Version Control Systems (which I'll call DVCS after this
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point) deal with this problem by keeping branches on the same machine as
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the client. In Breezy's case, the branch is kept in the same place as
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the code that is being version controlled. This allows the user to save
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A common requirement that many people have is the need to keep track of
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as Breezy. These tools automate the process of storing data by creating
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a **revision** of the directory tree whenever the user asks.
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Version control software such as Breezy can do much more than just
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Breezy remembers the ''ancestry'' of a revision: the previous revisions
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that it is based upon.  A single revision may have more than one direct
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evolution of the tree. By branching, Breezy allows multiple people to
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cooperate on the evolution of a project, without all needing to work in
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Introducing yourself to Breezy
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Breezy installs a single new command, **brz**.  Everything else is a
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subcommand of this.  You can get some help with ``brz help``. Some arguments
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One function of a version control system is to keep track of who changed
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email address. Breezy is smart enough to automatically generate an email
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address by looking up your username and hostname. If you don't like the
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guess that Breezy makes, then three options exist:
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1. Set an email address via ``brz whoami``.  This is the simplest way.
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We create a new branch by running ``brz init`` in an existing directory::
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containing control files.  By default there is no separate repository or
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project.
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version history.  It is good to commit fairly often: whenever you get a
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known-good state.  You can also review your changes, to make sure you're
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you permanently record it.
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Two brz commands are particularly useful here: **status** and **diff**.
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``brz status`` hides "boring" files that are either unchanged or ignored.
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The ``--diff-options`` option causes brz to run the external diff program,
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When the working tree state is satisfactory, it can be **committed** to
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the branch, creating a new revision holding a snapshot of that state.
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the inventory and contents of the tree.  The commit message is specified
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by the ``-m`` or ``--message`` option. You can enter a multi-line commit
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message; in most shells you can enter this just by leaving the quotes open
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at the end of the line.
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You can also use the ``-F`` option to take the message from a file.  Some
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people like to make notes for a commit message while they work, then
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If you use neither the ``-m`` nor the ``-F`` option then brz will open an
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editor for you to enter a message.  The editor to run is controlled by
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your ``$VISUAL`` or ``$EDITOR`` environment variable, which can be overridden
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by the ``editor`` setting in ``~/.bazaar/bazaar.conf``; ``$brz_EDITOR`` will
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the diff in the editor when it is opened, below the separator and the
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Many changes to a project are as a result of fixing bugs. Breezy can keep
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metadata about bugs you fixed when you commit them. To do this you use the
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Where ``<tracker>`` is an identifier for a bug tracker and ``<id>`` is an
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identifier for a bug that is tracked in that bug tracker. ``<id>`` is usually
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a number. Breezy already knows about a few popular bug trackers. They are 
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bugs.launchpad.net, bugs.debian.org, and bugzilla.gnome.org. These trackers
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have their own identifiers: lp, deb, and gnome respectively. For example,
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if you made a change to fix the bug #1234 on bugs.launchpad.net, you would
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use the following command to commit your fix::
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By default brz always commits all changes to the tree, even if run from a
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subdirectory.  To commit from only the current directory down, use::
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**revert** command to go back to the previous head version.  It's a good
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idea to use ``brz diff`` first to see what will be removed. By default the
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revert command reverts the whole tree; if file or directory names are
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given then only those ones will be affected. ``brz revert`` also clears the
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list of pending merges revisions.
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Many source trees contain some files that do not need to be versioned,
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You can also tell brz to ignore these files by adding them to a file
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called ``.bzrignore`` at the top of the tree.
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This file contains a list of file wildcards (or "globs"), one per line.
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If a glob contains a slash, it is matched against the whole path from the
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the previous example ignores files with extension ``.o`` in all
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subdirectories, but this example ignores only ``config.h`` at the top level
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use ``brz ignored``::
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It is OK to have either an ignore pattern match a versioned file, or to
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ignored.
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The ``.bzrignore`` file should normally be versioned, so that new copies
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of the branch see the same patterns::
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    % brz add .bzrignore
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As an alternative to editing the ``.bzrignore`` file, you can use the
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``brz ignore`` command. The ``brz ignore`` command takes filenames and/or
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patterns as arguments and then adds them to the ``.bzrignore`` file. If a
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``.bzrignore`` file does not exist the ``brz ignore`` command will
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automatically create one for you, and implicitly add it to be versioned::
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    % brz ignore tags
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    % brz commit -m "Added tags to ignore file"
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Global ignores
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Rather than add these ignores to every project, brz supports a global
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ignore file in ``~/.bazaar/ignore`` [1]_. It has the same syntax as the
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The ``brz log`` command shows a list of previous revisions. The ``brz log
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--forward`` command does the same in chronological order to get most
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recent revisions printed at last.
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As with ``brz diff``, ``brz log`` supports the ``-r`` argument::
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    % brz log -r 1000..          # Revision 1000 and everything after it
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tree and the branch history.
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directory.  This is a bit different to CVS, which requires that you also
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``brz remove`` makes the file un-versioned, but may or may not delete the
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working copy [2]_.  This is useful when you add the wrong file, or decide that
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a file should actually not be versioned.
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If you remove the wrong file by accident, you can use ``brz revert`` to
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restore it.
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change to an existing project.  To do this, you'll need to get a copy of
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    % brz branch lp:brz brz.dev
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This copies down the complete history of this branch, so we can do all
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includes the ''revision-history'' - which is a list of the commits done in
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If two branches have diverged (both have unique changes) then ``brz
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merge`` is the appropriate command to use. Merge will automatically
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calculate the changes that exist in the branch you're merging from that
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comfortably merge them into one file.  In order to commit you have to
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rename the merged file (".THIS") to the original file name.  To
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complete the conflict resolution you must use the resolve command,
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which will remove the ".OTHER" and ".BASE" files.  As long as there
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exist files with .BASE, .THIS or .OTHER the commit command will
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report an error.
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  % brz resolve file
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[**TODO**: explain conflict markers within files]
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Publishing your branch
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======================
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You don't need a special server to publish a brz branch, just a normal web
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server.  Just mirror the files to your server, including the .bzr
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directory.  One can push a branch (or the changes for a branch) by one of
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the following three methods:
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* The best method is to use brz itself to do it.
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    % brz push brz+ssh://servername.com/path/to/directory
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  (The destination directory must already exist unless the
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  ``--create-prefix`` option is used.)
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* Another option is the ``rspush`` plugin that comes with brzTools, which
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  uses rsync to push the changes to the revision history and the working
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  tree.
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* You can also copy the files around manually, by sending a tarball, or using
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  than using ``push``, but may be faster or easier in some situations.
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first cut at pdf docs via sphinx
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It happens to the best of us: sometimes you'll make changes in the wrong
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tree.  Maybe because you've accidentally started work in the wrong directory,
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maybe because as you're working, the change turns out to be bigger than you
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expected, so you start a new branch for it.
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  % brz merge --uncommitted OLDDIR
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This will apply all of the uncommitted changes you made in OLDDIR to NEWDIR.
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It will not apply committed changes, even if they could be applied to NEWDIR
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with a regular merge.  The changes will remain in OLDDIR, but you can use ``brz
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revert OLDDIR`` to remove them, once you're satisfied with NEWDIR.
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NEWDIR does not have to be a copy of OLDDIR, but they should be related.
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The more different they are, the greater the chance of conflicts.