Follow-up Comment #4, sr #107077 (project administration):

Does this rule out the possibility of corruption?  We consider it quite
likely that bzr+ssh:// is the cause.  Colin?

I'd like to recommend that bzr+ssh:// is entirely disabled untill it is clear
that it doesn't corrupt data.  We had repository corruption twice and had to
reconstruct the whole repository from scratch both times.  It's a terrible
waste of time, sometimes loss of data.  Taking this into account, I think the
proposed measure would be reasonable.


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