Matthieu Moy wrote: >Ulf Ochsenfahrt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> /home/ulfjack/repository/2005/ >> >> > >What does "baz whereis-archive --all-locations [EMAIL PROTECTED]" >say? > >I guess you've registered a mirror for [EMAIL PROTECTED] See > > http://wiki.gnuarch.org/ArchiveRegistration > >and > > ~/.arch-params/archives/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >for details about this. > >Otherwise, you'll have to investigate a bit (strace, gdb) and provide >more details. The behavior is not the normal behavior, clearly, but we >can hardly guess the cause with only what you give in your mail ... > >Thanks anyway, > > > My guess is that he branched from a remote repository, and "baz commit" is trying to generate the complete ancestry for the branch. That requires connecting to the old archive.
I think there was a bug at one point where when trying to create the ancestry, baz did not consider the fact that the ancestry was already generated at an earlier stage. (Say patch-50 has +ancestry.gz, but 51 does not (generated by tla) it would be nice if 52 could realize that 50 exists, and not have to do the rest of the back-tracking.) John =:->
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