This is fossil version 1.35 [3aa86af6aa] 2016-06-14 11:10:39 UTC After editing a couple of check-in comments, I did ‘push’ and saw zero artifacts sent. Here’s the output:
Push to file://E:/db/xxx.fossil Round-trips: 1 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 0 Push done, sent: 281962 received: 12407 ip: I tried again and again with the same results. This made me check the remote repo and, indeed, I did not see the comment edits. Doing a ‘tim –R e:\db\xxx.fossil’ shows the same final check-in as the local repo. So, only the following two edits are missing. (The edits were done from the command with the ‘f am check-in –e’ command.) Running ‘db –db-check’ on either repo says ok. The only obvious difference I can see is that the remote repo still has a private branch which has been purged (and rebuilt) on the local repo but not on the remote. (However, that branch is unrelated to the edits, obviously, or I couldn’t have done them – on a purged branch.) I don’t think this is expected behavior, is it? If not, what could be the problem?
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