[01:26] <LeoNerd> Hrmm.... My bzr-git plugin seems to be unhappy
[01:26] <LeoNerd> bzr: ERROR: exceptions.AttributeError: 'BazaarObjectStore' object has no attribute 'get_graph_walker'
[01:27] <LeoNerd> bzr on native things works fine, but can't pull or dpush a git remote
[01:43] <LeoNerd> Ah.. So I'm still running 0.6.12 out of debian, but I see there's a 0.7. I'll try that first
[01:47] <LeoNerd> Hrmmm.. so I have done  bzr co lp:bzr-git  in my  .bazaar/plugins  directory and renamed the dir to just  git
[01:47] <LeoNerd> But, still  bzr plugins  claims 0.6.12 (the debian version)
[01:51] <LeoNerd> Ohwait.. the fetched plugin code also says 0.6.12.
[01:51] <LeoNerd> https://answers.launchpad.net/bzr-git/+question/240033  <== appears to be my problem. No idea how to solve it yet :/
[01:55] <LeoNerd> Looks like Jelmer's work, only he doesn't appear to be here
[11:38] <canobi> Hi and happy hollidays! Got a question - I need a repository "mirror", and don't know if I'm on the right track. An example would describe it best, so: let's say I have a library I'm developing and keeping the code in my private central repository. However, I want this library to be accessible by outside people, and so I make another, publicly accessible repo. I also want outside people to be able to send merge requests via my outside repo, and then I would me
[11:38] <canobi> All changes would then be replicated back to outside repo so anyone can access them. Can this be done, and how?
[12:32] <mgrandi> you can just do a branch, a branch mirrors it =P
[12:33] <mgrandi> and possibly bound branches
[12:34] <mgrandi> and now its 5 am, i must sleep =P
[14:32] <canobi> \part
[16:51] <Ebe123> bzr: ERROR: Couldn't import bzrlib and dependencies.
[16:51] <Ebe123> Please check the directory containing bzrlib is on your PYTHONPATH.
[16:51] <Ebe123> Traceback (most recent call last):
[16:51] <Ebe123>   File "/usr/local/bin/bzr", line 74, in <module>
[16:51] <Ebe123>     import bzrlib
[16:51] <Ebe123> ImportError: No module named bzrlib
[16:51] <Ebe123> Help?
[16:51] <Ebe123> Hi, I'm trying to get the Bazaar GUI. I typed "bzr explorer" in Mac OS X Mavericks terminal, but got the error: "