LeoNerd | Can anyone tell me how to actually drive bzr bisect ? | 16:16 |
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LeoNerd | In all the times I've ever used it it has never worked how I expect | 16:16 |
LeoNerd | I'm at -r183. I type bzr bisect start; bzr bisect no. (because my bug is absent) | 16:16 |
LeoNerd | This automatically moves me to -r189, which is latest. I type bzr bisect yes (beacuse my bug is now present) | 16:16 |
LeoNerd | it now says no further bisect is possible.. which Ifind hard to believe - why hasn't it gone to 186 in the middle? | 16:17 |
LeoNerd | OK, so maybe my sense of "yes" vs "no" is backwards. lets reset and try again | 16:17 |
LeoNerd | So I bisect reset; go back to 183; bisect start; bisect yes. Now it jumps me right the way back to 94 | 16:18 |
LeoNerd | Oh, .. OK actually that way round if I do things in the right order it's OK | 16:19 |
LeoNerd | I would have expected I can just do any two revisions, either first, and have either one claim "no" vs "yes", and bzr will work it out | 16:19 |
LeoNerd | Oh and also bzr bisect log crashes: brz: ERROR: TypeError: write() argument must be str, not bytes | 16:21 |
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