2009/8/14 dbmcclain <email address hidden>:
> Hello Martin,
>
> I would attach it for you, if I knew where it was and what it is
> named. I'm not a BZR expert, just a devoted developer, and I use BZR
> to keep safe copies of all my work and to distribute it to my other
> workstations.
Sorry, I thought the traceback would include the whole path but of
course it does not.
If you run 'bzr info' in the tree it'll tell you where the repository
directory is. If you look inside .bzr/repository/indices you should
find this file. It would also help if you can attach the pack-names
file.
These indexes will include some data about file names and the pattern
of commits but none of your actual source.
Do you recall bzr or your machine crashing or any filesystem problems
prior to this message?
2009/8/14 dbmcclain <email address hidden>:
> Hello Martin,
>
> I would attach it for you, if I knew where it was and what it is
> named. I'm not a BZR expert, just a devoted developer, and I use BZR
> to keep safe copies of all my work and to distribute it to my other
> workstations.
Sorry, I thought the traceback would include the whole path but of
course it does not.
If you run 'bzr info' in the tree it'll tell you where the repository /indices you should
directory is. If you look inside .bzr/repository
find this file. It would also help if you can attach the pack-names
file.
These indexes will include some data about file names and the pattern
of commits but none of your actual source.
Do you recall bzr or your machine crashing or any filesystem problems
prior to this message?
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