Bzr Error Not A Branch Bugzilla
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Merge Updating Bugzilla This page describes a process to update the Bugzilla instance running on bugs.webkit.org. Setup Subscribe to the announce@bugzilla.org mailing list to receive email for security updates and new releases. Install bzr, bzr-fastimport and bzr-svn. If you're using MacPorts: sudo port install bzr-fastimport sudo port install bzr-svn Install git and git-svn. If you're using MacPorts: sudo port install git-core +svn Install git-bzr. Unfortunately, there is currently a proliferation of git-bzr commands, each of which behave in a slightly different manner. Until there is a single, blessed git-bzr command, https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugzilla:Bzr I'll assume that you're using commit 61d60075fb548f1d49d54b1a98b8b568e68ecc44 from the kfish branch of git-bzr. If you're using MacPorts: (1) Download Portfile (not Portfile.2) from MacPorts ticket #24763. (2) In a terminal window run the following commands. Note that you may want to use a different directory other than /opt/mports/trunk/dports, but you'll have to add it to /opt/local/etc/macports/sources.conf. The /opt/mports directory comes https://trac.webkit.org/wiki/UpdatingBugzilla from instructions on installing MacPorts from subversion: sudo -s mkdir /opt/mports/trunk/dports/devel/git-bzr cd /opt/mports/trunk/dports/devel/git-bzr mv ~/Downloads/Portfile . chown root:admin Portfile chmod 644 Portfile cd /opt/mports/trunk/dports portindex port install git-bzr exit Check out Bugzilla sources from bzr. At minimum check out trunk, the branch that contains the current version used by bugs.webkit.org and the branch that you want to merge to. mkdir bzr cd bzr bzr co bzr://bzr.mozilla.org/bugzilla/trunk bugzilla-trunk bzr co bzr://bzr.mozilla.org/bugzilla/4.2 bugzilla-4.2 bzr co bzr://bzr.mozilla.org/bugzilla/4.0 bugzilla-4.0 bzr co bzr://bzr.mozilla.org/bugzilla/3.6 bugzilla-3.6 bzr co bzr://bzr.mozilla.org/bugzilla/3.4 bugzilla-3.4 bzr co bzr://bzr.mozilla.org/bugzilla/3.2 bugzilla-3.2 cd .. Import BugsSite from the WebKit repository into a local git repository. mkdir BugsSite.git cd BugsSite.git git svn init -T trunk/BugsSite http://svn.webkit.org/repository/webkit git svn fetch cd .. Create a local git repository to do the merge. mkdir bugzilla.git cd bugzilla.git git init Import the BugsSite.git repository: git remote add -f BugsSite ../BugsSite.git Import the Bugzilla branches from bzr: git bzr add bugzilla-trunk ../bzr/bugzilla-trunk git bzr add bugzilla-3.2-branch ../bzr/bugzilla-3.2 git bzr add bugzilla-3.4-branch ../bzr/bugzilla-3.4 git bzr add bugzilla-3.6-branch ../bzr/bugzilla-3.6 git bzr add bugzilla-4.0-branch ../bzr/bugzilla-4.0 git bzr add bugzilla-4.2-branch ../bzr/bugz
This bug affects 1 person Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone bzr (Ubuntu) Edit Fix Released Undecided https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/626205 Unassigned Edit You need to log in to change this bug's status. Affecting: bzr (Ubuntu) Filed here by: Reed Loden When: 2010-08-29 Confirmed: 2011-01-20 Started work: 2011-01-20 http://doc.bazaar.canonical.com/bzr.1.0/en/user-reference/bzr_man.html Completed: 2011-01-20 Target Distribution Baltix BOSS Juju Charms Collection Elbuntu Guadalinex Guadalinex Edu Kiwi Linux nUbuntu PLD Linux Tilix tuXlab Ubuntu Ubuntu Linaro Evaluation Build Ubuntu bzr error RTM Package (Find…) Project (Find…) Status Importance Fix Released Undecided Assigned to Nobody Me Comment on this change (optional) Email me about changes to this bug report Also affects project (?) Also affects distribution/package Nominate for series Bug Description Binary package hint: bzr Lately, I've been getting the following warning after every bzr action: bzr error not bzr: warning: some compiled extensions could not be loaded; see
Global Options Revision Identifiers Standard Options Status Flags URL Identifiers Commands add annotate bind branch break-lock cat check checkout commit conflicts deleted diff export help ignore ignored info init init-repository log ls merge missing mkdir mv nick pack plugins pull push reconcile reconfigure remerge remove remove-tree renames resolve revert revno root send serve sign-my-commits status switch tag tags testament unbind uncommit update upgrade version version-info whoami About This Manual This manual is generated from Bazaar's online help. To use the online help system, try the following commands. Introduction including a list of commonly used commands: bzr help List of topics and a summary of each: bzr help topics List of commands and a summary of each: bzr help commands More information about a particular topic or command: bzr help topic-or-command-name The following web sites provide further information on Bazaar: Home page:http://www.bazaar-vcs.org/ Official docs:http://doc.bazaar-vcs.org/ Launchpad:https://launchpad.net/bzr/ Concepts Branches A branch consists of the state of a project, including all of its history. All branches have a repository associated (which is where the branch history is stored), but multiple branches may share the same repository (a shared repository). Branches can be copied and merged. Related commands: init Make a directory into a versioned branch. branch Create a new copy of a branch. merge Perform a three-way merge. Checkouts Checkouts are source trees that are connected to a branch, so that when you commit in the source tree, the commit goes into that branch. They allow you to use a simpler, more centralized workflow, ignoring some of Bazaar's decentralized features until you want them. Using checkouts with shared repositories is very similar to working with SVN or CVS, but doesn't have the same restrictions. And using checkouts still allows others working on the project to use whatever workflow they like. A checkout is created with the bzr checkout command (see "help checkout"). You pass it a reference to another