I see the same problem when I "kill <bzrpid>". It's really annoying since I end up having to break three locks with 2 commands (the local branch lock, the remote branch lock (the branch is bound) and the checkout lock) and that if I forget to do that, other people will have to guess whether they can break my lock, ...
I see the same problem when I "kill <bzrpid>". It's really annoying since I end up having to break three locks with 2 commands (the local branch lock, the remote branch lock (the branch is bound) and the checkout lock) and that if I forget to do that, other people will have to guess whether they can break my lock, ...