all your repository are belong to us :(
Marius Kruger
amanic at gmail.com
Wed Jun 9 22:06:55 BST 2010
On 7 June 2010 07:11, Andrew Bennetts <andrew.bennetts at canonical.com> wrote:
> Marius Kruger wrote:
>> hi,
>> bzr does not want me to commit today, (maybe it thinks I'm still to
>> sick to code or something) :
>>
>> $ bzr --no-plugins ci some files -m "xx"
>> Committing to: https+urllib://x@xx/xx
>> bzr: ERROR: bzrlib.errors.ErrorFromSmartServer: Error received from
>> smart server: ('error', 'Internal check failed: Cannot add revision(s)
>> to repository: missing chk node(s) for id_to_entry maps')
>
> This is the same symptom as <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/485601>, which is
> currently stalled because it's been hard to reproduce, at least for bzr
> developers. Has bzr-svn been involved in the history of this branch? That
> seems to be the common ingredient for other people so far.
>
> I'm not sure what would be a good way to try to recover. If it is based on a
> bzr-svn import perhaps try making a fresh import, and then add your branches to
> that new repository?
Thanks a lot Andrew for looking at this.
* I never used svn for this branch. I tried once (a long time ago) to
push it to svn
but then svn thinks I did all the commits, which I could not live with.
* I was able to recover my repository now by recreating it but first
pushing in my local branch
which was not broken.
* When I branched the broken branch from our central server to my laptop,
I got the same error when trying to push that specific revision into it.
I tried to push in more trivial revisions which seemed to work?!
* I kept a copy of the broken branch and the branch with the revision
which triggers it,
so if anybody wants me to do more specific debugging on it I can -
but I don't really
know where to start.
--
sorry for the over-dramatic subject line, but its better than swearing..
<>< Marius ><>
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