NAME
bk repos − command description
SYNOPSIS
bk repos [−a | −m] [−−check-all]
[−q] [−v]
bk repos [−c] repo_path
bk repos [−−raw]
DESCRIPTION
BitKeeper remembers where repositories are by keeping a list
of repository locations. When repositories are created (bk
clone or bk setup) or are checked (bk repocheck), this list
is updated with the pathname along with some other
metadata.
The bk repos command shows and updates this list of repository locations.
With no options, the command will simply list repositories in alphabetic order. Prior to the output, repositories are checked for existence and those found to be missing are pruned.
OPTIONS
−−check-all Validate that all the saved
repository locations exist and update their metadata.
Without the −q option, output the updated list.
−q Allow the list to be updated but do not output
anything.
−−raw Output the list of repository
locations without checking that each still exists. Useful in
performance sensitive (NFS) environments where testing each
repository location may be expensive.
−a Sort the output on access time. Access time is
defined as the time of any bk command having been run inside
the repository.
−m Sort the output on modification time.
Modification time is defined as the timestamp of the tip
changeset.
−crepo_path Update the list entry for this
repository.
−v Output all of the data associated with each
repository. The format is:
PATH|ATIME|MTIME|MD5ROOTKEY
SEE ALSO
bk-clone, bk-setup, bk-repocheck,
bk-id
CATEGORY
Utility