Branch fails from 'pack-0.92' repo to 'rich-root-pack' repo
Ben Finney
bignose+hates-spam at benfinney.id.au
Sun Apr 20 13:26:52 BST 2008
Aaron Bentley <aaron at aaronbentley.com> writes:
> Ben Finney wrote:
> > Ben Finney <ben at benfinney.id.au> writes:
> >
> >> bzr> info http://bzr.bugseverywhere.org/be/
> >> Standalone branch (format: pack-0.92)
> >> Location:
> >> branch root: http://bzr.bugseverywhere.org/be/
> >>
> >> Related branches:
> >> push branch:
> >> parent branch: http://bzr.bugseverywhere.org/be/
> >> bzr> get http://bzr.bugseverywhere.org/be/ be.upstream/
> >> Revision {('abentley at panoramicfeedback.com-20060406165406-ff98c84f52a14683',)} not present in "<bzrlib.knit.KnitGraphIndex object at 0xf7041590>".
> >> bzr>
>
> That command works fine for me, but I am not creating the branch in
> a shared repo.
That's pretty much the point of my exercise: I'm trying to use shared
repositories, and they keep breaking in unexpected ways.
Are you able to reproduce the failure I get, following the case given
at the start of this thread?
> You may need to run "bzr reconcile" on your shared repo first.
Under what circumstances would that need to be done? This is a
freshly-created repository, explicitly created for this test case.
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