Quoting Russ Paielli russ.paie...@gmail.com:
... At first I was interested in Git and BitKeeper. Then I discovered
Bazaar, and I was almost ready to start using it, but I decided to take one
more look at the options. When I saw fossil, I figured, with a name like
that, it's a real long shot,
Quoting David tw dtw...@gmail.com:
Hello all,
I have two branches of my project under fossil management, trunk and stable.
My intention being to perform new developments in trunk and to keep stable
for releases and bug fixes. These are set up in two directories
~/project/trunk and
In the following message, Schlomi Fish requested that a representative
of Fossil assist in maintaining a Fossil entry for his Better SCM
website.
http://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/msg02478.html
While I am relatively inexperienced with Fossil and probably not
Quoting Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org:
Thank you for taking on this task - my plate is full at the moment.
Please see my edits below
Thanks to both you and zachtodd for your feedback.
I have changed answer to the 'annotate' question to Partial because
Fossil's annotation seems to show the
Quoting Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org:
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 2:50 PM,
saulgo...@flashingtwelve.brickfilms.comwrote:
Quoting Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org:
I have changed answer to the 'annotate' question to Partial because
Fossil's annotation seems to show the first commit in which the
Quoting Arjen Markus arjen.mar...@deltares.nl:
Hi,
some further information: I am cooperating in this project with Torsten
Berg and he was able to handle the repository I was not. He made a few
changes, sent it back and ... I can not handle the new one either!
I have no idea what is going
I was assuming (and my limited experience suggested) that the user
that starts the server needs to have write access to the repository if
commits are to be accepted (even if from syncing a clone). So if I
(saul) wanted to commit changes to a repository created by David, I
would have to
(flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com). You may want to check your
validation algorithm.
I screwed up and did not properly note the password assigned after
creating my first repository
(https://chiselapp.com/user/saulgoode/repository/script-fu/) and can
not log in as administrator now. If you would be so kind
I have encountered a problem which is in a way trivial, but it is also
somewhat important to me.
THE PROBLEM
After creating a new repository and opening it, 'status' displays that
it has been assigned a 'checkout' identifier; however, I am never able
to access that 'checkout'. If I create
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