> The repo in question is the top of a stacked repo located at ~/canonical/ubuntuone .
There is no such things as stacked repos, only stacked branches. So I considered that you were talking about a repo shared by stacked branches.
> Underneath it there are a few branch, all clones of ~/canonical/ubuntuone/trunk .
Try running 'bzr check -v' *there*, i.e. where bzr will be able to find the reference to the stacked-on branch and will probably be happy.
Are my questions in comment #5 clearer that way ?
Can you answer them ?
> The repo in question is the top of a stacked repo located at ~/canonical/ ubuntuone .
There is no such things as stacked repos, only stacked branches. So I considered
that you were talking about a repo shared by stacked branches.
> Underneath it there are a few branch, all clones of ~/canonical/ ubuntuone/ trunk .
Try running 'bzr check -v' *there*, i.e. where bzr will be able to find the reference to the stacked-on branch
and will probably be happy.
Are my questions in comment #5 clearer that way ?
Can you answer them ?