[00:57] <rozzin> Mm. There's an advertisement for git tutorial on that stackoverflow page.
[00:58] <rozzin> I think I tried the `nested branch-binding' thing at some point, and found that it indeed didn't work.
[02:23] <jelmer> mutt
[15:38] <SDGathman> bzr hangs when I try to commit my changes.  bzr-2.1.1
[15:57] <jelmer> SDGathman: please try a new version
[16:08] <SDGathman> jelmer: I have 2.5.1 on Fedora.
[16:09] <SDGathman> jelmer: I am working with 2.5.1, and I checked out a repo on CentOS with 2.1.1
[16:09] <SDGathman> The .bzr directory seems to have all the code on my Fedora "client".
[16:10] <SDGathman> Can I just break the link to the repo I checked out from?
[16:12] <SDGathman> Also, when I do the commit, it is 2.5.1, and it doesn't run the 2.1.1 bzr that I can see.  It seems to just use sftp.  Is there a better kind of url to use for a shared repo?
[16:13] <SDGathman> Both nodes pass "bzr check" and say "Branch format 7"
[16:39] <jelmer> SDGathman: yes, you can break the link to the branch you checked out from
[16:39] <jelmer> SDGathman: "bzr unbind"
[16:39] <jelmer> SDGathman: bzr+ssh is much faster than sftp, but you'll need to have bzr installed on the remote server
[17:00] <SDGathman> jelmer: reading about bind/unbind, maybe I can just change the url and see if 2.1.1 works on the server with bzr+ssh.
[17:00] <SDGathman> Thanks for the pointers, BTW.
[17:01] <SDGathman> I do like the idea that if the server implodes, I still have a complete copy locally - that is why I am working on switching to bzr (from CVS).
[17:17] <DylanC> Anyone free to help a man out of misery? :S
[17:18] <DylanC> Please
[17:18] <SDGathman> I'm a bzr beginner, but just ask your question.
[17:18] <DylanC> Well I do like Bazaar but I HATE setting it up. Its always pain
[17:18] <DylanC> So I have set it up again on the same machine but a new ubuntu install
[17:18] <fullermd> I sorta specialize in going the other way, but...
[17:19] <SDGathman> jelmer: So if the central repo is down, I can just unbind and continue committing locally?  Then bind again and push when the server is up again?
[17:19] <DylanC> So I had to create a new gpg key
[17:19] <DylanC> a new ssh key
[17:19] <DylanC> and register both on Launchpad.net
[17:19] <DylanC> but when I go to do anything in Bazaar it gives me message saying ssh not registered
[17:19] <SDGathman> DylanC: You could alway use your old ssh key.
[17:20] <DylanC> :S
[17:20] <DylanC> Old one is removed at this stage unfortunately
[17:20] <DylanC> Damn
[17:20] <DylanC> Well I have the old one I think on an old hard drive
[17:20] <DylanC> I might try reverting
[17:21] <SDGathman> DylanC: I always use LVM, and allocate a new LV for each OS install.
[17:21] <fullermd> Well, you'd generally have a different ssh keypair for each system anyway.
[17:21] <fullermd> PGP would generally be more universal.  Though I've never used it with bzr anyway.
[17:24] <DylanC> My old ssh no longer works :/
[17:24] <DylanC> Why does this always make me want to run into walls honestly
[17:25] <DylanC> So frustrating
[17:25] <fullermd> I'm a little surprised that you'd be pushing to LP from so many systems that ssh key manglement is a notable task.
[17:26] <DylanC> Launchpad user 'dylan' doesn't have a registered SSH key Permission denied (publickey). ConnectionReset reading response for 'BzrDir.open_2.1', retrying Launchpad user 'dylan' doesn't have a registered SSH key Permission denied (publickey). bzr: ERROR: Connection closed: Unexpected end of message. Please check connectivity and permissions, and report a bug if problems persist.
[17:26] <DylanC> That is the error ^
[17:27] <DylanC> When it says Launchpad user "dylan" where does it get it from? Shouldn't it be my Launchpad iD perhaps?
[17:27] <fullermd> I presume it _is_.
[17:29] <DylanC> Can this be changed locally somewhere or with a command?
[17:29] <fullermd> lp-login
[17:29] <DylanC> huh?
[17:30] <DylanC> If you are talking about changing it on the web. Its not editable.
[17:30] <fullermd> That's the command.
[17:30] <DylanC> command not found
[17:30] <DylanC> :S
[17:30] <fullermd> bzr lp-login   :p
[17:31] <DylanC> xD
[17:31] <DylanC> Oh right
[17:31] <DylanC> This might be the problem x)
[17:31] <DylanC> "No Launchpad user ID configured."
[17:32] <fullermd> That would tend to compromise the effectiveness of things   :p
[17:32] <DylanC> LOL
[17:32] <DylanC> Yes
[17:34] <DylanC> Right added that, lets try again. *crossed fingers and toes*
[17:40] <DylanC> All sorted omg woot! xD
[17:40] <DylanC> Thanks guys!
[17:40] <fullermd> Using lp-login before using lp is a helpful thing indeed  ;p
[17:40] <DylanC> Seriously this made my day!
[17:41] <DylanC> I will remember that next time!
[17:41] <fullermd> Awesome.
[17:41] <DylanC> ^_^
[17:41] <fullermd> That means I can go kick kittens the rest of the day, and my karma will still balance out!
[17:41] <DylanC> ahaha
[17:42] <DylanC> I should probably celebrate this with a beer ;P
[17:42] <DylanC> (any excuse) :D
[17:43] <DylanC> This was much better than Ubuntu Forums in which my thread got no response x)
[17:44] <fullermd> Oh, well, they're full of people using Ubuntu; what do THEY know?
[17:46] <DylanC> How to push the Windows key! :D
[17:47] <DylanC> Just kidding though, can't joke since im using Unity myself. x)
[17:50] <DylanC> Gotta go but thx again for being helpful guys