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[Monotone-devel] Duplicate keys
From: |
William Uther |
Subject: |
[Monotone-devel] Duplicate keys |
Date: |
Wed, 7 Mar 2007 15:04:51 +1100 |
Hi all,
A developer here was working at a remote site. He took a copy of
the db but not a copy of his key. He generated himself a new key
(using the same key id as his normal key), and committed using it. He
got some error (now lost in the mists of time). Another dev with a
laptop got a copy of the changes using diff/patch and committed them
using his correct key.
Unfortunately, the db with the bad rev was sync'd into the cloud of
db's and now everyone is getting this message:
mtn: warning: ignoring bad signature by
'address@hidden' on
'address@hidden:YXUuY29tLm5pY3RhLmRnYw==]'
I was hoping that the bad rev would eventually be ignored once
evveryone moved past it, but I just checked out a new workspace, and
it gave that warning too. Is there an easy way to make that revision
go away, or does it require 'mtn kill_rev_locally' on every db in the
cloud?
Be well,
Will :-}
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