Hello All,

I just did a commit of a few changes to the dbBackEnd branch.  The commit went 
well but when  did a bzr push I got the following:

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jdeal@GatwayUbuntu:mira-server$ bzr commit -m "Corrected loading of default 
MySQL DB password.  Improved multi-threaded DB load tests.  Improved 1 
configuration error message.  Removed 1 warning.  Minor stuff."
Committing to: bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mira-dev/mira/dbBackEnd/        
modified mira-server/conf/mysqlInit.sql                                        
modified mira-server/src/ConfigParser.cpp                                      
modified mira-server/src/main.cpp
modified mira-server/src/directory/db/DbDirectory.cpp
modified mira-server/src/directory/db/mysql/DbMySqlDirectory.cpp
Committed revision 235.                                                        
jdeal@GatwayUbuntu:mira-server$ bzr push
Using saved push location: 
bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mira-dev/mira/dbBackEnd/
No new revisions to push.                                                      
jdeal@GatwayUbuntu:mira-server$ 
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However, when I looked quickly in Launchpad, the changes seem to be there in 
revision 235.  The last revision was 09.04.11 (if I remember correctly) and it 
was revision 234.  Does anyone know what the "No new revisions to push" message 
means?

Thanks,

John
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