[18:32] <commandoline> hi, I've just done a bzr commit -m "commit message" while I had deleted some files inside my repo. Then, I did bzr uncommit because I forgot to pull from launchpad first. It gave an error containing the file name of one of the files I deleted, and now all files are the same as in the latest rev. of the bzr branch. In other words: all my changes are gone. Does anyone know how to recover them?
[18:32] <commandoline> (if possible?)
[18:33] <commandoline> (I'd like to give the error message, but I did a bzr log in the meantime in my panic, so the scrollback is gone :()
[18:40] <commandoline> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5662203/ <- .bzr.log relevant entries.
[18:41] <commandoline> the pull modifies the files I changed (most importantly: modules/org/openteacher/websiteGenerator/websiteGenerator.py)
[19:11] <commandoline> also opened: https://answers.launchpad.net/bzr/+question/225506
[21:24] <maxb> Hmm, so was the preceding commit successful?