So, I'm aware of drh's message from 2010-03-06 [1]. Is merging repositories
this way still supposed to work? If so, I'll open a ticket with the
information below. -Martin
[1] http://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/msg01641.html
# background: two teams working on some
Maybe consider moving everything on repo B to a separate branch, so that A
is on trunk, B is on a branch. Then you can issue a merge command on the
home computer, I imagine this would be easier that doing push / merge at the
same time.
Just a thought, but I haven't actually merged two fossil
May be fossil export of one piped on a fossil import of the other one will
work!! I never tried but it might work I don't know how would look like
the timeline when doing that...
--
Martin
Le 2011-08-24 à 16:55, Martin S. Weber martin.we...@nist.gov a écrit :
So, I'm aware of drh's
On 08/24/11 18:14, Martin Gagnon wrote:
May be fossil export of one piped on a fossil import of the other one will
work!! I never tried but it might work I don't know how would look like
the timeline when doing that...
Actually I did try fossil deconstruct'ing both repositories into
Hi,
Is it possible to merge two repositories, or to import one repository
into another?
I would like to retain the identity of one repository (and if possible
its artifact IDs), but I don't really care about the artifact IDs of the
repository being imported -- mainly I want to bring all
On Mar 6, 2010, at 6:29 AM, Twylite wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to merge two repositories, or to import one repository
into another?
Suppose your two projects are A and B. You want to import B into A.
First find the project-code for A using the fossil info command.
Then change the
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