Here is what I did:

pulled rev 3214 and then pushed it with --overwrite.  This killed the
faulty commits.

I am glad something like this is possible, and yet disturbed that
recent commits are gone, apparently forever.

Anyway, I then bzr ignored and removed spellpyx.txt, so this kind of
thing will never happen again.  I then restored the last few hours
work from backups I made by hand.

I then did a clean branch of the trunk, and verified that it has no
memory of old revs 3215 and above, which **in this case only** is a
good thing.

Conclusions:

1. It should be safe to do bzr branch lp:leo-editor.

2. I don't know whether bzr pull --overwrite on an existing branch
will work.  It may be safer to do a clean pull, after saving any
recent work in a safe place first.

Edward

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