[10:09] <bobsapp> hi guys is there a way to embed the revision number inside source code files?
[10:10] <xnox> https://launchpad.net/bzr-keywords
[10:11] <bobsapp> cool thanks xnox
[10:11] <fullermd> 'keywords' is the search phrase you want to use (at least, when I started typing that, before xnox chimed in), but the answer in practice is 'not really that'.
[10:11] <fullermd> The usual solution is something in a build process using 'version-info' or the like.
[10:12] <xnox> ccxCZ: there was also a script in one of the "hosting" bzr docs to do gito-lite type authentication, where only a single user "bzr" exists with shell set to that script.
[10:12] <bobsapp> I was thinking if that was the right thing to do.  esentially im trying to set the version number of my app in a javascript file.
[10:12] <xnox> and then one could limit bzr to one dir and/or specific keys to limit to that repo.
[10:56] <ccxCZ> xnox: thanks, I'm writing my own wrapper script since I'll be runing more than bzr. the regexp in the bzr_access seems reasonable, so I guess I'll replicate that in shell
[10:56] <xnox> ok.
[10:57] <ccxCZ> I don't need accounts, I'm just making sure the dir is within the allowed sandbox
[11:25] <warren> I haven't used bzr in nearly 2 years.  Now wondering what happened to bzr-gtk.
[11:25] <warren> Is it replaced by another tool, or merged into?
[11:31] <gmarkall> warren: run 'bzr visualise' i think
[11:36] <jelmer> gmarkall: 'bzr visualize' is a part of bzr-gtk
[11:36] <jelmer> warren: bzr-gtk is still bzr-gtk, not replaced by anything or merged
[19:41] <ScottK> Is there a document that explains how to set up a bzr repo remotely accessible via bzr+ssh where not all users have shell accounts on the host?
[20:03] <xnox> ScottK: yes. there is a script in the admin book about setting that up.
[20:04] <ScottK> Where do I find the admin book?
[20:05] <xnox> ScottK: http://doc.bazaar.canonical.com/bzr.2.5/en/admin-guide/security.html#using-ssh
[20:05] <ScottK> Thanks.
[20:05] <xnox> ScottK: not sure if it's the right page.
[20:06] <xnox> but somewhere there was a: gitolite equivalent for bzr
[20:06] <ScottK> It's definitely part of the answer.
[20:06] <xnox> Also "gitolite bzr" is good keyword to find it.
[20:06] <ScottK> Thanks.
[20:26] <warren> error: can't copy 'credits.pickle': doesn't exist or not a regular file
[20:27] <warren> failure during setup.py install of bzr-gtk-0.104.0
[20:29] <warren> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr-gtk/+bug/397526
[20:39] <warren> forget it..