ScopeReplacer object '_parse_limit' was used incorrectly
Bug #543047 reported by
Aliaksei Vasileuski
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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bzr-undelete |
New
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Undecided
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Bug Description
I executed "undelete foo/bar --limit 1000" two times and got:
ScopeReplacer object '_parse_limit' was used incorrectly: Object already cleaned up, did you assign it to another variable?: _factory
BTW "foo/bar" directory was deleted with all contained files.
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Below is what I tried. Its seems to work. Can you provide a simple use case that leads to the above error.
[foobar]% bzr mkdir xyz tmp/foobar/ tmp/foobar/
added xyz
[foobar]% echo "hello" > xyz/file0
[foobar]% bzr add xyz/file0
adding xyz/file0
[foobar]% bzr ci -m "added xyz/file0"
Committing to: /home/parthm/
added xyz
added xyz/file0
Committed revision 5.
[foobar]% bzr rm xyz
deleted xyz/file0
deleted xyz
[foobar]% bzr ci -m "xyz removed"
Committing to: /home/parthm/
deleted xyz
deleted xyz/file0
Committed revision 6.
[foobar]% bzr undelete xyz
[foobar]% bzr st
added:
xyz/
xyz/file0
[foobar]% bzr undelete xyz
nothing to do for 'xyz'
[foobar]%