> It only works if you start it without a repository name from within an open
> checkout.
But I do start it from the open checkout directory without arguments, and it
doesn't work ('no such object: current'); tried 1.33 and 1.34, on Windows.
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On 12/23/15, Steve Stefanovich wrote:
>> It only works if you start it without a repository name from within an
>> open checkout.
>
> But I do start it from the open checkout directory without arguments, and it
> doesn't work ('no such object: current'); tried 1.33 and 1.34, on
Having upgraded to Fossil release 1.34 the customizations to the css that I had
made have disappeared and I cannot find a way to edit the new css. Is this no
longer possible? Is there a way to modify the css for some elements?
:: paul
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Thus said Paul Higham on Wed, 23 Dec 2015 10:11:03 -0800:
> Having upgraded to Fossil release 1.34 the customizations to the css
> that I had made have disappeared and I cannot find a way to edit the
> new css. Is this no longer possible? Is there a way to modify the css
> for some elements?
[Default] On Wed, 23 Dec 2015 06:58:16 +, Steve Stefanovich
wrote:
> In that case, Fossil doesn't know what current means
> (i.e. /info/current returns 'No such object: current'
> and /timeline?c=current just shows 11 latest checkins).
/timeline?n=999
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Regards,
Kees Nuyt
On 12/23/15, Steve Stefanovich wrote:
>
> Yes, this is helpful - if served by 'fossil ui' it shows the current
> checkout timeline and info that I need.
>
> However, I realised if this is to be visible to all the team, I need to use
> 'fossil server'.
"current" also works with
On Dec 22, 2015, at 11:58 PM, Steve Stefanovich wrote:
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> if this is to be visible to all the team, I need to use 'fossil server'.
>
> In that case, Fossil doesn't know what current means
In that case, maybe /info/tip gives you what you want.
Beware: “tip” may give surprising
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