plugins command crashes complaining about "verbose"

Bug #199539 reported by RLVJ
4
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
bzr-xmloutput
Fix Released
Undecided
Unassigned

Bug Description

command
bzr plugins
crashes
bzr: ERROR: exceptions.TypeError: run() got an unexpected keyword argument 'verbose'

Environment:
Intel
MS Windows XP SP2
Bazaar 1.2.0 Exe or Python
Python 2.5.1
pycurl-ssl-7.16.4
pyreadline-1.5

bzr 1.1 Exe was previously installed and then removed prior to upgrade to 1.2.

I have bzr 1.2 on Linux and it does not exhibit this error.

I have not found other commands which crash bzr, but haven't done much yet.
Already tried: init-repo,init,stat,log

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RLVJ (nathan-johnson) wrote :
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Martin Albisetti (beuno) wrote :

Have you installed any additional plugins?

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Alexander Belchenko (bialix) wrote :

do you have xmloutput plugin or some other?

Changed in bzr:
status: New → Incomplete
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RLVJ (nathan-johnson) wrote :

Version 0.4.0 of xml output was installed. After updating the xml-output to version 0.4.2, the error did not occur. I haven't yet marked this bug as fixed because I don't know whether you would like to transform this bug report into a feature request for bzr to identify which plugin caused an error.

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Dan Watkins (oddbloke) wrote :

Hi RLVJ,

I'm marking this as Fix Released in bzr-xmloutput. If you think bzr should be doing something better in terms of error reporting in plugins, that should probably go in a separate bug report, to avoid confusion with the fixed bzr-xmloutput problem.

Cheers,
Dan

Changed in bzr:
status: Incomplete → Fix Released
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Aaron Bentley (abentley) wrote : Re: [Bug 199539] Re: plugins command crashes complaining about "verbose"

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RLVJ wrote:
> Version 0.4.0 of xml output was installed. After updating the xml-
> output to version 0.4.2, the error did not occur. I haven't yet marked
> this bug as fixed because I don't know whether you would like to
> transform this bug report into a feature request for bzr to identify
> which plugin caused an error.

It's rarely a problem-- most plugins don't override existing commands,
and those that do usually do it right.

Aaron

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