Hi Martin,

thanks for your reply and for reopening the bug report. At the time of
the bug report, I was using 'bzr check' to check the consistency of a
shared repository pior to moving it as part of a change of workflow
model to a centralised model.

By now I successfully moved the repo, but here's the output of the command you 
suggested, executed in the top level dir of the repo:
---------- 8><---------
xx@xx:~$ bzr info -v
Shared repository with trees (format: 2a)
Location:
  shared repository: .

Format:
       control: Meta directory format 1
    repository: Repository format 2a - rich roots, group compression and chk 
inventories

Create working tree for new branches inside the repository.

Repository:
       138 revisions
---------- 8><---------

'bzr check' however does not give me any errors any more. I'm sorry I
can't provide more information at this time, but I just could not keep
the old structure intact.

Thanks again
Jannik

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Title:
  bzr crashed with TypeError in check  : check   takes exactly 1
  argument  2 given

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