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Re: debian-Pootle gforge commit error



(from debian-i18n)

Quoting pi (pi@beobide.net):

> Of course.
> 
> If I try to update:
> 
> [BZR] pull of '/srv/pootle.debian.net/pootle/gforge/gforge/translations/eu.po' failed: bzr: ERROR: Not a branch: "/etc/pootle/".
> 
> If I try commit:
> 
> [BZR] push of '/srv/pootle.debian.net/pootle/gforge/gforge/translations/eu.po' failed: bzr: ERROR: Not a branch: "/etc/pootle/".


*that* one is known and, indeed, should be harmless (except that it
makes you think the commit failed).

/etc/pootle is the directory I started Pootle from. I think that the
bzr commit plugin probably does not change the current directory
before running the commit command. This is apparently not really harmful.

(this is the "GForge" project on http://pootle.debian.net, hooked to a
bzr branch where the user Pootle is running under has commit access)

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