If I had the right version of Bazaar as the main version a link would be
fine, however because all the plugins I am testing require a very recent
version of Bazaar, I have chosen to load bzr.dev and use that from in
tree. So rather than a symbolic link in the path, I have an alias:
alias olive-gtk='PYTHONPATH=/home/Checkouts/Bazaar/Bazaar_Mainline
/home/users/russel/.bazaar/plugins/gtk/olive-gtk'
This seems to do the trick.
When I start Olive-GTK in a directory the "File|Make directory" menu
item is now greyed out. This means you can only initialize to create a
new directory.
So doing initialize in an empty directory, the .bzr directory appears.
The "File|Make directory" is still greyed out and there is no "File|Make
file" entry.
If I "right click" (*) on the listing pane, I get the following on the
terminal:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/users/russel/.bazaar/plugins/gtk/olive/__init__.py", line 847, in
on_treeview_right_button_press_event
from menu import OliveMenu
File "/home/users/russel/.bazaar/plugins/gtk/olive/menu.py", line 33, in
<module>
from bzrlib.plugins.gtk import _i18n, launch
ImportError: cannot import name launch
(*) The problem here is that I regularly change from right-handed to
left-handed mouse and indeed regularly use a right-handed mouse with left
handed and vice versa. I think there needs to be a way of describing all these
three-button mouse things without the assumption of right-handedness. I guess
though all the labelling is too deeply ingrained in the system?
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Add of new file from context menu fails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/244025
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