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Porting(pulling) a specific changeset from one repository to another: msg#00000version-control.bitkeeper.user
Hello, I am runnning bk version 4.0.2. I have two repository (repo1 and repo2), one is basically a branch of another. Changes have been pushed into both repo over time. I have cloned both of them. I made some changes to repo1, made a changeset (lets call it cs1). I would like to pull ONLY "cs1" into repo2. I have read the man page for "bk pull", and it states: bk pull [-iqRsTu] [-r<rev>] [-E<env>=<var>] [-c<n>] [<parent> ...] -r<rev> Pull up to and including this revision, but exclude later changes. (Or key or changeset revision. See bk help terms under 'rev argument') I have read the documentation of "rev argument". Basically, I want to ONLY pull "cs1" from repo1 to repo2, and not up to and including "cs1". Can someone please help me with the syntax? Regards, A. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Building a website is a piece of cake. Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/webhosting
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