The bzr plug echoes "added: somefile.mdwn" when it adds somefile.mdwn to the repository. As a result, the redirect performed after a new article is created fails because the bzr output comes before the HTTP headers.
The fix is simply to call bzr with the --quiet switch. Something like this applied to bzr.pm works for me:
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< my @cmdline = ("bzr", $config{srcdir}, "update");
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> my @cmdline = ("bzr", "update", "--quiet", $config{srcdir});
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< my @cmdline = ("bzr", "commit", "-m", $message, "--author", $user,
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> my @cmdline = ("bzr", "commit", "--quiet", "-m", $message, "--author", $user,
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< my @cmdline = ("bzr", "add", "$config{srcdir}/$file");
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> my @cmdline = ("bzr", "add", "--quiet", "$config{srcdir}/$file");
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> eval q{use CGI 'escapeHTML'};
> error($@) if $@;
>
[[tag patch]]
[[done]], although I left off the escapeHTML thing which seems to be in
your patch by accident.
(Please use diff -u BTW..) --[[Joey]]
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