As per prior discussions the bzr repository have now been upgraded to 2a format.
New master repository layout is a flat layout with branches trunk 3.2 3.1 3.0 more branches will be migrated over on a need basis. There is also branches/... symlinks in place so old branch URLs continue to work as well for those branches. Unfortunately upgrading to 2a means you need to upgrade your local repository as well if you haven't already or you won't be able to pull changes from the master repository. There is a couple of methods for doing that depending on if you are impatient or lazy The simple but slow method is by running bzr upgrade --2a this will upgrade your repository in-place to 2a format, but due to the fairly long history of Squid it takes a while as it replays the whole history to the new format. A somewhat faster method is to create a new repository branching from the master 2a repository, and then migrate over your branches there. An example of that follows bzr init-repo squid-new bzr branch bzr+ssh://bzr.squid-cache.org/bzr/squid3/trunk squid-new/trunk bzr branch bzr+ssh://bzr.squid-cache.org/bzr/squid3/3.2 squid-new/3.2 [repeat for each version you need] bzr branch path/to/local-branch-1 squid-new/local-branch-1 [repeat for each local branch] exact details differ slightly depending on what kind of local repository & branch model you use. Feel free to grab me (or perhaps Robert/lifeless?) on irc if there is any doubt. Note: if you already have some 2a tree but not all then you can branch that into the repository first to speed up the initial download. Regards Henrik
