Any fixes for this? For some strange reason I do still see these
warnings even if I manually added the paths to /etc/.bzrignore
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I have the same issue after upgrading from 12.04 to 14.041 x64 bit.
Is it concerning that /etc/X11/core is so large?
If so, is it indicative of a problem with X11?
Is it a bug in bzr?
I am going to try the workaround posted by kjcole (adding to
.bzrignore).
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Please FIX it.
I have the same error here on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS:
bzr: warning: Überspringe /etc/X11/core (Größer als
add.maximum_file_size von 2000 Bytes)
Translation: Ignoring [file] (larger than [Attribute name] of 20MiB )
It happens after updating the OS. This bug is now 2 years old! Isn't
As a temporary work around just manually add
X11/core
to the end of /etc/.bzrignore
Yes?
(On my system, nothing else in /etc comes anywhere near the size of
/etc/X11/core. So, that's likely to be the only file tripping this error
for a while.)
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** Summary changed:
- error is displayed if no changes are good to commit on post-install
+ [bzr] error when encountering large file
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