Re: [fossil-users] directory structure

2015-02-11 Thread Stephan Beal
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 6:42 PM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote: I keep most of my Fossil repos in a common directory: ~/www/repos. I currently have 64 of them sitting there. A tip for those _not_ using their own web server (e.g. for those using CGI over apache): keep your repos OUT of

Re: [fossil-users] directory structure

2015-02-10 Thread Richard Hipp
On 2/10/15, Jeff Rogers dv...@diphi.com wrote: Hi all, There aren't a lot of restrictions on where to name and locate repository files, but I was wondering what the common practices are. I keep most of my Fossil repos in a common directory: ~/www/repos. I currently have 64 of them sitting

[fossil-users] directory structure

2015-02-10 Thread Jeff Rogers
Hi all, There aren't a lot of restrictions on where to name and locate repository files, but I was wondering what the common practices are. On the repository naming, I used to call my repositories projectname.fsl, but the auto-index mode of operation expects them to be called

Re: [fossil-users] directory structure

2015-02-10 Thread Ron W
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Jeff Rogers dv...@diphi.com wrote: So what I'm thinking about is instead: $ cd ~/dev/ $ fossil clone http://whatever/projectname ~/fossil_repos/projectname. fossil $ mkdir projectname $ cd projectname $ fossil open ~/fossil_repos/projectname.fossil I use

Re: [fossil-users] directory structure

2015-02-10 Thread j. van den hoff
On Tue, 10 Feb 2015 18:24:21 +0100, Jeff Rogers dv...@diphi.com wrote: Hi all, There aren't a lot of restrictions on where to name and locate repository files, but I was wondering what the common practices are. On the repository naming, I used to call my repositories projectname.fsl, but

Re: [fossil-users] directory structure

2015-02-10 Thread Barry Arthur
I keep all my fossils in /mnt/museum/ and then I clone each fossil to the place it is needed, with a working directory below it. The /mnt/museum directory is on a separate disk to my working disk, so with auto-sync I get free backups. Having all fossils in one directory makes for easier off-box

Re: [fossil-users] directory structure

2015-02-10 Thread sky5walk
Richard Hipp wrote I keep most of my Fossil repos in a common directory: ~/www/repos. I currently have 64 of them sitting there. What are you holding out on us?! 1. sqlite 2. sqlite - super awesome next 3. fossil 4. tcl editor - nsa proof 5. hal 2.0 - AI that scares Gates, Hawking and Musk 6. ..