Can't build package imported from Debian GIT - bzr: ERROR: bzrlib.errors.NoSuchRevision: CHKInventoryRepository
Can't build Atomix eduational game package imported from Debian GIT:
https:/
Very strange error appears:
Retrieving 'lp:~baltix/atomix/atomix-debian' to put at '/home/
bzr: ERROR: bzrlib.
See https:/
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| Mantas Kriaučiūnas (mantas) said : | #1 |
Colin Watson told me on irc:
cjwatson: "bzr check --verbose lp:~baltix/atomix/atomix-debian" shows some inconsistencies, so it might be possible to disentangle.
cjwatson: Ah, I think the problem is that the upstream tag is bad
You can see it in "bzr tags", with some tags showing a question mark
If you want to help track this down, perhaps see if running a bzr-git import locally on the same repository yields the same incorrect tags
Or maybe the git tag is just broken, I guess I should check that
The problem is the upstream tag pointing to something not in the specific branch being imported.
See http://
Please tell me how I can help to solve this issue - should I ask Debian developer to fix something in git://git.
| Mantas Kriaučiūnas (mantas) said : | #2 |
Debian developer updated debian/changelog file at git://git.
AssertionError: Invalid sha for <Commit 5bbfb2d17ca30fc
See https:/
| Mantas Kriaučiūnas (mantas) said : | #3 |
Because of failing import I've deleted https:/
Newly created import doesn't fail until Debian developer doesn't commit anything new...
| Launchpad Janitor (janitor) said : | #4 |
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