casper bzr repo seems broken

Asked by Tormod Volden

https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/casper/trunk/
I can not browse code or revisions, "bzr branch lp:casper" just returns "Branched 0 revision(s)."

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Colin Watson (cjwatson) said :
#1

lifeless and I looked at this at the sprint (he gave me some Python runes to manually fetch extra revisions into that repository) and only succeeded in making it worse. 'bzr check' says:

checked branch file:///home/cjwatson/src/ubuntu/casper/bzr/casper/ format Bazaar Branch Format 6 (bzr 0.15)
checked repository <bzrlib.transport.local.LocalTransport url=file:///home/cjwatson/src/ubuntu/casper/bzr/casper/> format <RepositoryFormatKnitPack1>
   721 revisions
   115 file-ids
  1342 unique file texts
 31986 repeated file texts
    44 unreferenced text versions
     5 ghost revisions
     5 revisions missing parents in ancestry
   112 inconsistent parents

Michael, does this just need somebody with access to codehosting to kill off the old junk and pull it again, or is it more complicated than that?

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) said :
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Tormod Volden (tormodvolden) said :
#3

Still broken.

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Michael Hudson-Doyle (mwhudson) said :
#4

I'm still not sure what actions I can take to resolve this problem. If you give me clear instructions, I can see what I can do.

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Best Colin Watson (cjwatson) said :
#5

This is fixed now, thanks to Robert Collins and others. Here are instructions for local branches:

  https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2008-September/026498.html

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Tormod Volden (tormodvolden) said :
#6

Thanks Colin Watson, that solved my question.