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[01:27] <DalekSec> jelmer: Hrm, so a while back I was talking about fastimport, bzr (with patches) vs brz. I just had to convert a repo and ended up with unexpected results with brz, so tried Ubuntu's version of bzr-fastimport instead and got expected results. So it looks like that merge request is still missing after all.
[01:27] <jelmer> DalekSec: which version of breezy?
[01:29] <DalekSec> Hrm, you're right. 3.0.1-6 looks a bit dated.
[01:29] <DalekSec> I did it on a Debian testing box.
[01:31] <DalekSec> Jumped to experimental, got traceback. Going with unstable.
[01:35] <DalekSec> 3.0.2-4 still has unexpected results, jelmer.
[01:47] <DalekSec> https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~brz/brz/trunk/revision/7465 likely fixes it.
[01:49] <jelmer> DalekSec: can you remind me what the original bug was?
[01:51] <jelmer> That revision should just be improving performance for fastexport, it wasn't intended to fix any bugs..
[01:53] <DalekSec> jelmer: There was also a "NameError: name 'kind' is not defined" in the version that is in experimental. Right, so the 3 bugs are referenced in https://code.launchpad.net/~unit193/bzr-fastimport/deletion-fixes/+merge/258178, I'm working on lp:xubuntu-website.
[01:55] <jelmer> ah :-/
[01:56] <jelmer> this should make its way into 3.1.0, if that helps
[01:57] <DalekSec> I just used wget on exporter.py from the bzr repo (is it still technically a bzr repo?) and tried that version, no traceback but still have the zombie files.
[01:58] <jelmer> mixing files from different versions is a recipe for disaster; if you can reproduce this with lp:brz I can try to help
[02:00] <DalekSec> Heh, yeah. Figured it'd be worth a shot though.
[02:12] <DalekSec> (I'll have to get to updating the package snapshot another time.)
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