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Re: [Monotone-devel] crash when pulling the monotone source from the ven
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Nathaniel Smith |
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Re: [Monotone-devel] crash when pulling the monotone source from the venge.net repository |
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Sun, 24 Sep 2006 17:36:24 -0700 |
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Mutt/1.5.13 (2006-08-11) |
On Sun, Sep 24, 2006 at 03:59:57PM -0400, Ali Asad Lotia wrote:
> So on my second attempt to pull from the venge.net server, here is
> what happened:
>
> et-g4-pb:~/rcs lotia$ mtn --db=mtn.db pull venge.net
> "net.venge.monotone*"
> mtn: setting default server to venge.net
> mtn: setting default branch include pattern to 'net.venge.monotone*'
> mtn: setting default branch exclude pattern to ''
> mtn: doing anonymous pull; use -kKEYNAME if you need authentication
> mtn: connecting to venge.net
> mtn: first time connecting to server venge.net
> mtn: I'll assume it's really them, but you might want to double-check
> mtn: their key's fingerprint: 70a0f283898a18815a83df37c902e5f1492e9aa2
> mtn: warning: saving public key for address@hidden to database
> mtn: finding items to synchronize:
> mtn: bytes in | bytes out | certs in | revs in
> mtn: 23.3 k | 633 | 0 | 0
> mtn: bytes in | bytes out | certs in | revs in
> mtn: 23.9 M | 633 | 6305/30621 | 1606/7662
> mtn: fatal: std::logic_error: database.cc:1314: invariant 'I(final ==
> ident)' violated
> mtn: this is almost certainly a bug in monotone.
> mtn: please send this error message, the output of 'mtn --full-version',
> mtn: and a description of what you were doing to monotone-
> address@hidden
> mtn: wrote debugging log to /Users/lotia/.monotone/dump
> mtn: if reporting a bug, please include this file
Okay -- strange. Could you run this again, with the --debug switch,
and send _all_ of that output? That will enable slightly more verbose
debugging than the normal dump file contains...
So, something like
$ mtn --db mtn.db pull venge.net "net.venge.monotone*" --debug 2>debug-log
-- Nathaniel
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