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[Monotone-devel] Mysterious bug that turns out not so mysterious after a
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Nuno Lucas |
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[Monotone-devel] Mysterious bug that turns out not so mysterious after all |
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Wed, 8 Aug 2007 15:38:11 +0100 |
Hello,
I use a 1GB USB pen drive to do the synchronization of some files
between work and home.
Sometimes I had some mysterious errors that would not allow me to sync
and I thought it had to do with the reliability of the flash memory.
This is the last one:
======================================================
$ mtn sync file:/media/disk/work/repo.mtn "etpos.*" "oracle*"
mtn: connecting to file:/media/disk/work/repo.mtn
mtn: finding items to synchronize:
mtn: certificates | keys | revisions
mtn: 309 | 3 | 103
mtn: bytes in | bytes out | revs in | revs out
mtn: 3.1 k | 7.8 M | 0/0 | 2/2terminate called after
throwing an instance of 'informative_failure'
what(): error: sqlite error: SQL logic error or missing database
mtn: fatal signal: Aborted
this is almost certainly a bug in monotone.
please send this error message, the output of 'mtn --full-version',
and a description of what you were doing to address@hidden
do not send a core dump, but if you have one,
please preserve it in case we ask you for information from it.
mtn: 3.1 k | 7.8 M | 0/0 | 2/2
mtn: error: I/O failure while talking to peer
file:/media/disk/work/repo.mtn, disconnecting
$ mtn --full-version
monotone 0.35 (base revision: f92dd754bf5c1e6eddc9c462b8d68691cfeb7f8b)
Running on : Linux 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7
20:19:32 UTC 2007 i686
C++ compiler : GNU C++ version 4.1.1 20070105 (Red Hat 4.1.1-51)
C++ standard library: GNU libstdc++ version 20070105
Boost version : 1_33_1
Changes since base revision:
format_version "1"
new_manifest [f95da638a0aa17f7c5979d17a059faf6a46e9670]
old_revision [f92dd754bf5c1e6eddc9c462b8d68691cfeb7f8b]
Generated from data cached in the distribution;
further changes may have been made.
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Well, I finally lost 5 minutes to try to understand why this would
happen and found out it was simply complaining the disk was full (it
had 6 MB free this time).
As usually I don't fill up the pen, as soon I moved the big files to
the destination PC it would start working again.
Seems like a basic thing to review in the UI?
Best regards, keep up the good work,
~Nuno Lucas
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