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[Monotone-devel] monotone crash
From: |
Will Lentz |
Subject: |
[Monotone-devel] monotone crash |
Date: |
Wed, 25 Jan 2006 09:11:49 -0800 |
Hi
all,
I'm playing around
with monotone 0.25 and got the crash below. I have a strange directory
setup... /home/wlentz_local/coreBuild/CACHEDIR is a symbolic link pointing to
/home/wlentz_local/coreBuild/ (ls -l CACHEDIR shows "CACHEDIR -> ."), so I
can see how monotone got confused by infinitely trying to
recurse.
[~/local/coreBuild]
$ monotone ls ignored
monotone: fatal: std::exception:
boost::filesystem::is_directory:
"/home/wlentz_local/coreBuild/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR/CACHEDIR":
Too many levels of symbolic links
monotone:
monotone: this is almost
certainly a bug in monotone.
monotone: please send this error message, the
output of 'monotone --full-version',
monotone: and a description of what you
were doing to address@hidden.
monotone:
wrote debugging log to /home/wlentz_local/coreBuild/MT/debugif reporting a bug,
please include this file
[~/local/coreBuild] $ monotone
--full-version
monotone 0.25 (base revision:
4f4cb0aa339ad70c5b2624db22073d9e9a36c115)
Running on: Linux 2.4.21-27.0.4.EL
#1 SMP Sat Apr 16 18:53:03 EDT 2005 x86_64
Changes since base revision:
new_manifest [76b5ea65324372db9886d2c0a8cee8e759841c8c]
old_revision
[4f4cb0aa339ad70c5b2624db22073d9e9a36c115]
old_manifest
[76b5ea65324372db9886d2c0a8cee8e759841c8c]
Generated from data cached in the
distribution;
further changes may have been made.
Generated from data cached in the
distribution;
further changes may have been made.
Generated from data cached in the
distribution;
further changes may have been made.
Cheers,
Will