This can still be reproduced by using 'bzr commit --excludes' or (before his patch lands) by doing 'bzr commit FILE'.
It doesn't cause loss of history but it does cause us to store files as changed when they're not really, which makes things slow, and makes the graph history too long. So it is pretty bad.
Robert says on irc:
This can still be reproduced by using 'bzr commit --excludes' or (before his patch lands) by doing 'bzr commit FILE'.
It doesn't cause loss of history but it does cause us to store files as changed when they're not really, which makes things slow, and makes the graph history too long. So it is pretty bad.