I was able to fix the problem by checking out a new copy at the revision my repo was at and copying over the dirstate file.
As for reproducing the problem that's what I'm hoping to do however I am not sure how.
Here are some observations I've made though. My dirstate file has no data after a certain folder. In this folder there are files that seem to be generated by OSX (they have the "filename.ext.~1~" format) which have been set up to be ignored by bzr. Possible issue there?
Apart from that I can't see any problems with the actual commits that have happened or anything else.
I was able to fix the problem by checking out a new copy at the revision my repo was at and copying over the dirstate file.
As for reproducing the problem that's what I'm hoping to do however I am not sure how.
Here are some observations I've made though. My dirstate file has no data after a certain folder. In this folder there are files that seem to be generated by OSX (they have the "filename.ext.~1~" format) which have been set up to be ignored by bzr. Possible issue there?
Apart from that I can't see any problems with the actual commits that have happened or anything else.