2011/1/13 LluĂs Batlle i Rossell virik...@gmail.com
Hello,
what is the logic about committing delta manifests, or baseline manifests?
I imagine it is written to achieve automatically some optimum, and that
it
does not require any manual decision.
Am I right? And what is the optimum, in
Quick question - is there a schema, or some description of the db structure
on the wiki I can take a look at?
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I thought I would ask one more time if there is any way to rescue my
repository that has been corrupted by a shunned object.
It looks like I will have to delete the repository, losing all history,
tickets and documentation. This is very disapointing and embarrassing.
James
James Bremner
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 2:16 PM, James Bremner ravenspo...@yahoo.comwrote:
I thought I would ask one more time if there is any way to rescue my
repository that has been corrupted by a shunned object.
I don't think you can corrupt a repository by shunning an object.
Did you try using the
I upgraded to today's fossil version [356e877cea] 2011-01-13 19:55:28.947
UTC
I did a clone and an open which gave two warnings
WARNING: manifest checksum does not agree with disk
WARNING: manifest checksum does not agree with manifest
When I added some files and checked in, everything seemed
Thanks Richard - I did have a good look at the wiki(s) before asking - for
some reason the Available Wiki
Pageshttp://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/wcontentpage does not list it
- are there more gems to find / is this a bug?
On 13 January 2011 19:24, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On Thu,
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