Hi Sergey,
Arjen did mention previously it would be nice to get the development history,
which a rebase, if it applies cleanly, would do (assuming a bzr rebase works
like a git rebase)
Although my personal opinion is might be cleaner to do a bzr merge, maybe the
storage dir then the test suite as separate commits, because I know if I had
git instead of bzr I would have cleaned up the commit history a lot more for
you first.
I know if this was git and I way merging, I would have cleaned up my history
and then done a rebase on top at your end. Not having dealt with bzr a lot
outside of my immediate commit history, I dont know...
Arjen, is the above correct, or did you simply mean the merge linkages?
As for Judy YMMV I havent tested behaviour widely across distributions, and I
dont have access to a recent OSX system
--Andrew
May I suggest the merge is done by pulling from or otherwise merging from the lp branch that Andrew showed, rather than grabbing the tarball?
I believe it is important to keep all the revision history.
Thanks