[Pkg-bazaar-maint] Bug#505032: repeats message about bzr upgrade even after command is run

Faheem Mitha faheem at email.unc.edu
Sat Nov 8 20:49:52 UTC 2008



On Sat, 8 Nov 2008, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:

> Faheem Mitha wrote:
>> See the following transcript below. Why do I see
>>
>> Format <RepositoryFormatKnit1> for
>> nosmart+http://bzr.debian.org/apt/apt/debian-sid/.bzr/ is deprecated -
>> please use 'bzr upgrade' to get better performance
>>
>> when I just followed the instructions to run "bzr upgrade"?
> [...]
>> faheem at orwell:/tmp/apt-devel$ bzr pull
>> Using saved parent location:
>> nosmart+http://bzr.debian.org/apt/apt/debian-sid/
>> Format <RepositoryFormatKnit1> for
>> nosmart+http://bzr.debian.org/apt/apt/debian-sid/.bzr/ is deprecated -
>> please use 'bzr upgrade' to get better performance
>> No revisions to pull.
> It means upgrade should be run on the remote branch. It can't mention
> the full URL since this particular URL is read-only, the upgrade command
> would have to be run on the remote server or over ftp/sftp/bzr+ssh.

Thanks for the clarification. The message only showed up on a remote 
upgrade, so I assumed that it required a local upgrade. Looking more 
carefully at the message I see it says

Format <RepositoryFormatKnit1> for
nosmart+http://bzr.debian.org/apt/apt/debian-sid/.bzr/ is deprecated -

ie. the remote system. So, I guess that is clear enough. Apologies for the 
noise. I filed this one in kind of a hurry. I suppose I was assuming the 
wire protocol was stable. Does upgrading locally produce this kind of 
message about the remote repos?
                                                                     Faheem.






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