Re: [fossil-users] Any way to cleanup global _fossil or .fossil?

2018-03-20 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said The Tick on Mon, 19 Mar 2018 15:43:07 -0500: > That did not seem to do much (if anything). There are still records > for repositories that no longer exist. What specific things in the .fossil file are you looking to have removed? fossil all ls seemed to clean up old

Re: [fossil-users] Any way to cleanup global _fossil or .fossil?

2018-03-19 Thread The Tick
On 3/19/2018 3:45 PM, Richard Hipp wrote: But it seems like a relatively harmless issue. How bit is your _fossil file? It's only 50K so yes, it's harmless. I was just wondering if there was an easy way to clean it up. ___ fossil-users mailing list

Re: [fossil-users] Any way to cleanup global _fossil or .fossil?

2018-03-19 Thread Richard Hipp
On 3/19/18, The Tick wrote: > > That did not seem to do much (if anything). There are still records for > repositories that no longer exist. In addition -- this is windows: > fossil is recording repository path names where only the alphabetic case > differs (my lazy typing) but,

Re: [fossil-users] Any way to cleanup global _fossil or .fossil?

2018-03-19 Thread The Tick
On 3/19/2018 3:29 PM, Richard Hipp wrote: On 3/19/18, The Tick wrote: I noticed that my AppData/Local/_fossil file is growing. Using sqlite3 on that file shows a bunch of items that are no longer valid. I think the "fossil all list" command will automatically remove

Re: [fossil-users] Any way to cleanup global _fossil or .fossil?

2018-03-19 Thread Richard Hipp
On 3/19/18, The Tick wrote: > > I noticed that my AppData/Local/_fossil file is growing. Using sqlite3 > on that file shows a bunch of items that are no longer valid. I think the "fossil all list" command will automatically remove entries that are no longer valid. -- D.