On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Paul Molodowitch
<pa...@luma-pictures.com> wrote:
> Odd... doing what action in tortoise causes this?  On which version of
> mercurial?
> I couldn't replicate it on 1.4 or 1.5, in repos with or without bookmarks.
> In mercurial 1.4, None is the value that bookmarks.py itself uses to
> initialize _bookmarks,
> so that should work fine.  On 1.5, it shouldn't be setting _bookmarks to
> None, but
> deleting the attribute from the instance instead.
> If it's happening with 1.5, perhaps it's not detecting this correctly?

I got this with the tip of hg default and the tip of thg default
branches.  It happens immediately when I open the log browser on the
THG repo.

Let me see if I can validate it on other machines.

--
Steve

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