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resolving import conflicts: msg#00007version-control.bitkeeper.user
I have a patch file, created with bk export, that I'd like to apply to another repository. However the patch can't be applied to a couple files because of a conflict. Is there a way to force the patch to be applied to the rest of the files, and to manually fix up the conflicts? Is hand-editing the patch file the best approach here? I used bk import -tpatch -C It seems that the -R option doesn't matter. Thanks, Mike
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