On Sat, 8 Nov 2008, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:

Faheem Mitha wrote:
See the following transcript below. Why do I see

Format <RepositoryFormatKnit1> for
nosmart+http://bzr.debian.org/apt/apt/debian-sid/.bzr/ is deprecated -
please use 'bzr upgrade' to get better performance

when I just followed the instructions to run "bzr upgrade"?
[...]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/apt-devel$ bzr pull
Using saved parent location:
nosmart+http://bzr.debian.org/apt/apt/debian-sid/
Format <RepositoryFormatKnit1> for
nosmart+http://bzr.debian.org/apt/apt/debian-sid/.bzr/ is deprecated -
please use 'bzr upgrade' to get better performance
No revisions to pull.
It means upgrade should be run on the remote branch. It can't mention
the full URL since this particular URL is read-only, the upgrade command
would have to be run on the remote server or over ftp/sftp/bzr+ssh.

Thanks for the clarification. The message only showed up on a remote upgrade, so I assumed that it required a local upgrade. Looking more carefully at the message I see it says

Format <RepositoryFormatKnit1> for
nosmart+http://bzr.debian.org/apt/apt/debian-sid/.bzr/ is deprecated -

ie. the remote system. So, I guess that is clear enough. Apologies for the noise. I filed this one in kind of a hurry. I suppose I was assuming the wire protocol was stable. Does upgrading locally produce this kind of message about the remote repos?
                                                                    Faheem.




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