What to do with sha1 mismatches?
Roland Mas
lolando at debian.org
Wed Feb 24 09:43:03 GMT 2010
Jelmer Vernooij, 2010-02-22 10:58:13 +0100 :
> On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 18:04 +1100, Martin Pool wrote:
>> This is some kind of quirk in bzr-svn; I suggest you file a bug
>> against that. I think typically the answer is that you should just
>> repull from svn, but jelmer will know for sure.
> As far as I know, all of these sha1 mismatches have been fixed. A clean
> repull (in a new repository) with a recent version of bzr-svn should
> make them go away.
Indeed. A fresh bzr svn-import followed by a bzr check now tells me:
,----
| Checking repository at 'file:///tmp/bzr-repo-new/svn/'.
| checked repository <bzrlib.transport.local.LocalTransport url=file:///tmp/bzr-repo-new/svn/> format <RepositoryFormat2a>
| 8643 revisions
| 27691 file-ids
| 14 ghost revisions
| 50 inconsistent parents
`----
I probably have the ghost revisions in my current repository, but I
can't seem to remember how to pull them into the new one (something to
do with reconcile?).
Also, now I'm worried about the inconsistent parents :-)
Roland.
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