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bzr branch lp:woolybzr bzr: bzr error not a branch etc ERROR: Not a branch: "bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/%2Bbranch/woolybzr/". Please help me soon.. bzr pull error not a branch Thanks, Tejas Question information Language: French Edit question Status: Answered For: Ubuntu Edit bzr branch revision question Assignee: No assignee Edit question Last query: 2011-12-31 Last reply: 2012-01-01 Related bugs Link existing bug Related FAQ: None Link to
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a FAQ Max Bowsher (maxb) said on 2011-12-31: #1 You called your project 'wooly', not 'woolybzr', so you should be typing "bzr branch lp:wooly" SnippetBucket.com ERP (openwooly) said on 2011-12-31: #2 Hello, teju@teju-laptop:/var/www$ bzr branch lp:wooly bzr: ERROR: Not a branch: "bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/%2Bbranch/wooly/". I bzr update branch have use right thing but till working!!! Thanks, Tejas Max Bowsher (maxb) said on 2012-01-01: #3 See the web page for the branch (including instructions): https://code.launchpad.net/~openwooly/wooly/wooly Apparently you've not pushed a branch to that location yet, so there is nothing there to branch. Can you help with this problem? Provide an answer of your own, or ask SnippetBucket.com ERP for more information if necessary. History Link existing bug Create bug report Link to a FAQ Create a new FAQ To post a message you must log in. Ask a question Edit question Subscribers Subscribe Subscribe someone else • Take the tour • Read the guide © 2004-2016 CanonicalLtd. • Terms of use • Contact Launchpad Support • Blog • Careers • System status • r18217 (Get the code!)
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posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/183370 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Bazaar repository got broken by moving it up vote 4 down vote favorite I've gotten the OpenERP source using the instructions. I've moved the whole source directory somewhere else in my home. Now, when I try to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20273594/bazaar-repository-got-broken-by-moving-it pull changes it throws errors: shahar@shahar-desktop:~/src/openerp⟫ make pull # update all trunk branch for i in addons client oldweb web server; do [ -d $i ] && (cd $i && bzr pull && cd ..); done bzr: ERROR: Not a branch: "/home/shahar/src/openerp/addons/.bzr/branches/origin/trunk/ /". bzr: ERROR: Not a branch: "/home/shahar/src/openerp/client/.bzr/branches/origin/trunk/ /". bzr: ERROR: Not a branch: "/home/shahar/src/openerp/web/.bzr/branches/origin/trunk/ /". bzr: ERROR: Not a branch: "/home/shahar/src/openerp/server/.bzr/branches/origin/trunk/ /". make: *** [pull] Error 3 2 shahar@shahar-desktop:~/src/openerp⟫ It isn't the make script that's at fault: 2 shahar@shahar-desktop:~/src/openerp⟫ cd server/ shahar@shahar-desktop:~/src/openerp/server⟫ bzr pull bzr: ERROR: Not a branch: "/home/shahar/src/openerp/server/.bzr/branches/origin/trunk/ /". 3 shahar@shahar-desktop:~/src/openerp/server⟫ The paths that are printed above seem to be stemming from each repository's .bzr/branch/location file. I've discovered this file when I tried to fix this issue by using grep -rI /home/shahar. And then I've changed the path within this file from what it was to what you see now. I thought that it could perhaps fix the issue but it didn't. I still got the
Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 23 Star 91 Fork 32 KiCad/KicadOSXBuilder Code Issues 33 Pull requests https://github.com/KiCad/KicadOSXBuilder/issues/41 1 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue bzr: ERROR: Not a branch: "bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/~cern-kicad/kicad/testing/". #41 Open bodagetta opened this Issue Aug 14, 2014 · 2 comments Projects None http://wiki.bazaar.canonical.com/SharedRepositoryTutorial yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 3 participants bodagetta commented Aug 14, 2014 I tried building using ./build.sh -C and got the bzr error following error ``BUILDING RELEASE BINARIES Starting step: CHECK & UNPACK WXPYTHON (wxPython-src-2.9.4.0) % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0 100 48.4M 100 48.4M 0 0 623k 0 0:01:19 0:01:19 --:--:-- 789k unpacking error not a wxpython sources ... patching wxpython sources ... patching file Makefile.in patching file configure patching file include/wx/event.h patching file include/wx/overlay.h patching file include/wx/private/overlay.h patching file src/common/event.cpp patching file src/osx/cocoa/overlay.mm patching file src/osx/cocoa/window.mm patching file wxPython/build_options.py patching file wxPython/src/wx.pth patching file wxPython/wx/build/build_options.py patching file src/osx/cocoa/menuitem.mm patching file src/osx/menuitem_osx.cpp patching file src/common/filehistorycmn.cpp patching file include/wx/osx/menuitem.h patching file include/wx/osx/core/private.h Starting step: UPDATE KICAD SOURCES bzr: ERROR: Not a branch: "bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/~cern-kicad/kicad/testing/". build error on UPDATE KICAD SOURCES STEP: 2``` scottnla commented Sep 26, 2014 I've run into this same error while trying to download a new version of KiCad for OSX. Is there a solution available? flagsoft commented Oct 4, 2014 Same error here.... michi@OSX ~/Downloads/KicadOSXBuilder-master $ bash ./build.sh BUILDING RELEASE BINARIES Starting step: CHECK & UNPACK WXPYTHON (wxPython-src-2.9.4.0) Starting step: UPDATE KICAD SOURCES Branched 5163 revisions. Using saved parent location: bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/+branch/kicad/ No revisions or tags to pull. Branched 415 revisions. Using saved parent location: bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/~kicad-product-committers/kicad/library/ No revisions or tags to pull. Applying local kicad patches... patch: /Users/michi/Downloads/KicadOSXBuilder-master/
Like Pages Local Site Map ------------------------ Rename Page Delete Page ------------------------ Subscribe User ------------------------ Remove Spam Revert to this revision Package Pages Sync Pages ------------------------ Load Save SlideShow Search Bazaar One of the features in Bzr (0.8+) is shared repositories. This document will introduce the concept and explain their usage by showing an example. New users should read the introduction to bzr for a general overview of Bazaar. Introduction Before we start explaining what a shared repository is, we need to understand how branches work in Bazaar. One can think of a branch as one line of development. It contains information on what your project looked like at various points in time. When you want to work on your project you start by making a checkout on your computer. The checkout will create a working tree. Whenever you make changes and want to record them, you commit a new revision to the branch. All revisions of a branch are stored inside a repository. Example Suppose you are a software engineer who needs to maintain stable version of the current project foo. Work is started on a development branch to implement new features. One of the new requested features might be an improved debug capability. You track the progress on the stable and development branch by mirroring them on your own workstation. $ bzr branch http://bzr-project.example.com/foo.stable/ foo.stable $ bzr branch http://bzr-project.example.com/foo.dev/ foo.devTo implement the new feature you start by branching off from the main development version. $ bzr branch foo.dev foo.featureYou received a report from a customer who discovered a serious flaw in the released version, so you also start a branch to fix this. $ bzr branch foo.stable foo.stable.overflowBecause all branches store all revisions and each branch is related to another branch at some version, you have a lot of duplicate revisions stored on your computer. Wouldn't it be great if they could all share the revisions they have in common? This is where shared repositories come into play. Shared Repositories A shared repository is a repository which can store revisions for multiple branches. Each branch will share the repository for its revision storage. Older versions of Bazaar were only able to store all three concepts of working tree, branch and repository in the same control directory (the .bzr directory). The format of such a contr