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Aaron Bentley (abentley) wrote : Re: [Bug 172612] new commit is overly verbose

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James Troup wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> With bzr 0.92, I see this:
>
> # bzr commit -m "<wibble>"
> Committing revision 37 to "/etc/".
> modified postgresql/8.2/main/pg_hba.conf
> modified postgresql/8.2/main/pg_ident.conf
> Committed revision 37.
>
> But it use to look like this:
>
> # bzr commit -m "<wibble>"
> modified postgresql/8.2/main/pg_hba.conf
> modified postgresql/8.2/main/pg_ident.conf
> Committed revision 37.
> #
>
> How come we get told the revision number twice now?

Because people wanted to be told the location they'd committed to in
case it was a mistake, and I reasoned that if it was a mistake, they
should be able to detect it while committing and abort it.

> (I know it seems petty, but I do a lot of small commits, so this is
> going to bug me enough that I feel I at least ought to report the bug.)

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