This usually just means you don’t have permission to write to the log. Sometimes it ends up belonging to root (maybe because I did sudo bzr in /etc using etckeeper?). Just do:
$ sudo chown $USER ~/.bzr.log $ chmod 644 ~/.bzr.log
This usually just means you don’t have permission to write to the log. Sometimes it ends up belonging to root (maybe because I did sudo bzr in /etc using etckeeper?). Just do:
$ sudo chown $USER ~/.bzr.log $ chmod 644 ~/.bzr.log
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