On Thu, 24 Feb 2011 17:39:40 -0800 Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote: > > > > Your clone will contain the following branches: > > > > $ hg branches > > default 68026:f12ef116dd10 > > 3.2 68025:cef92ee1a323 > > 2.7 68010:8174d00d0797 > > 3.1 67955:5be8b695ea86 > > 2.6 67287:5e26a860eded > > 2.5 65464:e4ecac76e499 > > trunk 62750:800f6c92c3ed > > 3.0 60075:1d05144224fe > > 2.4 58552:df72cac1899e > > 2.3 45731:a3d9a9730743 > > 2.2 40444:d55ddc8c8501 > > 2.1 30171:06fcccf6eca8 > > 2.0 18214:dc0dfc9565cd > > > > The branch "default" is the current py3k branch from SVN. The branch > > "trunk" represents SVN trunk history until 2.7 was branched for > > maintenance. > > > > Just to help justify it in my head, the trunk branch exists for the history > and nothing more, right? True. > Could we actually close the branch so it isn't even visible by default > to prevent confusing people? Yes, we can. This can be done post-conversion, actually. Something like: $ hg up trunk $ hg ci --close-branch -m "Close trunk" Regards Antoine.
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