> Indeed, that works for me. I guess I just expected "bzr explorer" to > try being "bzr explorer ." if "." had a .bzr directory. > > Note that the behaviour is not "if . has a .bzr directory" but to look at what "bzr root" gives when starting up, meaning that, if I am in a sub-directory within a repos, "bzr explorer ." also opens up the repos. David.