Unable to connect to target of bound branch BzrBranch6: Not a branch

Jerome Leclanche adys.wh at gmail.com
Sun Sep 6 15:33:02 BST 2009


I ended up deleting the remote repo, running a new bzr init and
pushing again. That worked fine.


J. Leclanche / Adys



On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 5:11 PM, John Arbash
Meinel<john at arbash-meinel.com> wrote:
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> Jerome Leclanche wrote:
>> Hi list
>>
>> I recently moved a duplicate branch, that was residing at
>> sigrie:/home/sigrie/sigrie-stable to
>> sigrie:/home/sigrie/projects/sigrie. The old directory became a
>> symlink to ~/projects/sigrie.
>>
>> Now, when trying to push remotely, I get:
>> bzr: ERROR: Unable to connect to target of bound branch
>> BzrBranch6('sftp://sigrie/~/projects/sigrie/') =>
>> file:///home/sigrie/projects/sigrie/: Not a branch:
>> "/home/sigrie/projects/sigrie/".
>>
>> Locally:
>> $ pwd; bzr up
>> /home/sigrie/projects/sigrie
>> Tree is up to date at revision 766.
>>
>> Any idea how to fix that?
>>
>>
>> J. Leclanche / Adys
>
> The problem is that your remote branch has a 'file:///' url as its bound
> branch, which means it thinks it should access the branch on your local
> machine (note the one on sftp://sigre/...)
>
> You probably want to look at .bzr/branch/branch.conf and see about
> changing the file:/// url for a relative one:
>
> bound_location = ../../../projects/sigrie
>
> Or something like that.
>
> John
> =:->
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