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Re: Current OpenERP Checkout Size and AlternativeZip Download

 

Thanks Jeff,

Tried pulling the server trunk -r 100 and it is only 18 MB.

So bzr pull -r does work like hg pull -r


Thanks again




On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 7:38 PM, jeff.wang <jeff@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Indra,
>
>    It's also very slow when we connect to launchpad from China, and pull
> openobject-addons is really headache.
>
>    I finally found a small tip on this: We can use -r when pull from a
> branch, means I want pull up to specified version.
>
>    For example:
>        bzr branch lp:openobject-addons addons -r1000
>         cd addons
>
>        bzr pull -r2000
>
>        bzr pull -r3000
>
>        …
>        bzr pull -r8000
>
>       bzr pull
>
>    Here we pull 9 times and get the result in 1 hour.
>
> ------------------
> Jeff Wang |  jeff@xxxxxxxxx | 18016291663 | 02158980787
> @OpenERP_Jeff "As simple as possible, As complex as needed"
>   <http://www.osbzr.com>
>  Maintainer of Open ERP china community
>  http://www.openerp-china.org
>
>
>
> ------------------ Original ------------------
> *From: * "indra kurniawan"<kkaite2@xxxxxxxxx>;
> *Date: * Fri, Feb 1, 2013 11:24 AM
> *To: * "openerp-community"<openerp-community@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; **
> *Subject: * [Openerp-community] Current OpenERP Checkout Size and
> AlternativeZip Download
>
> Hi , I was trying to checkout the source from launchpad as written in doc.
> What is the download size (checkout size)for each trunk?
> The reason are: my internet speed is slow and unreliable and once
> interrupted I have to start from zero; I tried branching the server trunk
> and interrupted at 500 MB :(
> are there any zipped repository available where we can download using
> download manager?
>
> bzr clone lp:~openerp/openobject-server/trunk
> bzr clone lp:~openerp/openobject-client/trunk
> bzr clone lp:~openerp/openobject-client-web/trunk
> bzr clone lp:~openerp/openobject-addons/trunk
>
> Thanks for your help
>

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