Yeah, provided you know there is something calling po_merge acting
behind your back. Then you can search for its documentation, and finally
how to disable it.

This bug is about it being enabled by default I guess. bzr is a version
control system, with some steroids. I think this behavior in particular
is too much steroids. This together with bzr commit automatically using
the changes in debian/changelog as the commit message (to cite another
example of a writable behind-your-back action enabled by default) freak
me out.

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