On Tue, 2010-10-05 at 22:29 +0100, I wrote:

> Russell - beware - I think bitbucket has managed to create a very broken
> clone. I did a fork as well, and both of our repositories are missing
> thousands of commits.  I can do a pull from django/django and I then get
> a complete repository which then seems to be compatible with
> django/django.  I've e-mailed the bitbucket folks, but have left my
> clone as it is for now to allow them to work out what has gone wrong.

It seems that the clones being created are not corrupted, but bitbucket
is choosing a 'forkpoint' which means that you get a partial repository.
You can get a full repository by pulling from django/django and pushing
back to your clone.  It would be helpful if you did that on your clone
Russell - at the moment if I do 'hg outgoing freakboy' I get thousands
of commits that you are missing.

Thanks,

Luke

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Luke Plant || http://lukeplant.me.uk/

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