KnitCorrupt error

Andrew Straw strawman at astraw.com
Tue Aug 28 16:27:35 BST 2007


Thanks, I recovered using your suggestion.

There were no abnormal messages during the commit (or push) that would 
have indicated a potential problem, so I'm not sure what went wrong, 
although I suspect it happened during the commit. Adding the file to the 
recovered repository, committing, and pushing a 2nd time had no 
problems. Weird -- seemingly this issue is not reproducible. :(

Thanks again, anyhow.

-Andrew

Martin Pool wrote:
> On 8/28/07, Andrew Straw <strawman at astraw.com> wrote:
>> 'bzr check' fails with the same error. I deduce this means that my
>> commit failed to produce a valid repository for some unknown reason.
>>
>> So, how can I fix the issue? I'm happy to rollback and try the commit
>> again, if possible.
> 
> You should be able to recover by branching the previous revision out
> of that repository into a new one, then checking the result.
> 
> Does check fail on the repo where that revision was originally made?
> If so, that may indicate either a problem in Bazaar or something else
> in that system.  I don't personally recall anyone reporting this
> failure before.  Can you think of anything at all unusual that
> happened when you were committing or pushing?
> 




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