finding repo format and its performance implications
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Parth Malwankar
Hello,
I ran bzr info on our repo (server) an it says:
Standalone branch (format: 1.14-rich-root or 1.9-rich-root)
On my client (laptop) I bzr info shows:
Standalone tree (format: 1.9-rich-root)
Is there a way to know what exactly is the format of the server repo?
I am not sure how I ended up with "1.14-rich-root or 1.9-rich-root" on our server.
This is a standalone branch. Is this something I should be bothered about?
Are there any performance implications of this difference between the
client and the server?
I have bzr 1.16.1 on the client (ubuntu) and the server (centos)
has bzr 1.14.1 installed.
Thanks,
Parth
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