[12:36] <Andy80> hi
[12:37] <jelmer> hi Andy80
[12:37] <Andy80> trying to "bzr branch..." a repository, I get this error http://pastebin.com/K3h0qrZq any idea?
[12:38] <bob2> https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/276
[12:42] <jelmer> Andy80: that looks like a broken installation of pycrypto
[12:42] <jelmer> nevermind, what bob2 said :)
[12:52] <Andy80> bob2, jelmer the link basically says that I need libgmp, I installed it with: yum install gmp gmpy
[12:52] <Andy80> but I keep getting the same error
[12:53] <Andy80> oh wait....
[12:53] <Andy80> but it says v5 or later and centos 6.4 provides v4 only
[12:53] <bob2> i only skimmed but assumed epel is the source of your pain
[12:55] <Andy80> bob2, could you explain it in more detail please? I'm quite new to centos :\
[12:55] <bob2> nope, I ditched centos for such reasons
[12:55] <Andy80> ok
[12:56] <jelmer> Andy80: a workaround might be to force bzr to use openssh rather than paramiko
[12:57] <jelmer> Andy80: set BZR_SSH=ssh in your environment
[12:59] <Andy80> jelmer, just tried with "export BZR_SSH=ssh" and then the same  bzr command, but I get the same error
[12:59] <jelmer> Andy80: sorry, try "export BZR_SSH=openssh"
[13:00] <Andy80> jelmer, same error again
[13:00] <jelmer> hmm, that should be sufficient according to http://doc.bazaar.canonical.com/bzr.dev/en/user-reference/env-variables-help.html I think
[13:01] <jelmer> Andy80: sorry, I don't really have time to debug this. Perhaps somebody else can help.
[13:01] <Andy80> jelmer, no problem, thanks anyway :)