This is probably due to a get_stream RPC with an "ancestry-of" argument failing on a stacked branch?
What ought to happen is fetching all the ancestry that the stacked branch has, then asking the fallback location for the ancestry of all the revisions that were referenced (but not present) in the first repo.
This is probably due to a get_stream RPC with an "ancestry-of" argument failing on a stacked branch?
What ought to happen is fetching all the ancestry that the stacked branch has, then asking the fallback location for the ancestry of all the revisions that were referenced (but not present) in the first repo.