John A Meinel wrote:
> It sounds like your dirstate file itself is corrupted, so you need to
> generate a new working tree and start there. There are a couple of
> things you could try, but step one is definitely
>
> Backup the current work (a simple cp -a, or tarball would be sufficient)
>
> The way I would do it is to create a new branch with:
>
> cd ..
> bzr branch project new_project
Unfortunately, branch now opens working trees for the file copy
acceleration. So branch will break, too. I think push would work.
Aaron
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John A Meinel wrote:
> It sounds like your dirstate file itself is corrupted, so you need to
> generate a new working tree and start there. There are a couple of
> things you could try, but step one is definitely
>
> Backup the current work (a simple cp -a, or tarball would be sufficient)
>
> The way I would do it is to create a new branch with:
>
> cd ..
> bzr branch project new_project
Unfortunately, branch now opens working trees for the file copy
acceleration. So branch will break, too. I think push would work.
Aaron enigmail. mozdev. org
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