Re: [fossil-users] copying a branch and history into a new repository

2014-03-13 Thread Stephan Beal
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 6:13 PM, JR jr...@saintlyreverend.com wrote: I host my fossil repository on a private server. As a little background, I do mostly scripting work and keep all my projects in separate branches. This has worked great for me and I will continue to use this method.

Re: [fossil-users] copying a branch and history into a new repository

2014-03-13 Thread Jan Nijtmans
2014-03-13 10:32 GMT+01:00 Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com: Jan recently got it compiling warning-free on Cygwin, but AFAIK nobody has yet tried it on Windows (and i don't have/use Windows). In theory the current code will build on Windows (if you create your own build files - we currently

Re: [fossil-users] copying a branch and history into a new repository

2014-03-13 Thread Stephan Beal
@JR: Jan just took us one step closer: http://fossil.wanderinghorse.net/repos/libfossil/cgidemo/index.cgi/manifest/f994fec9c568dbbb -- - stephan beal http://wanderinghorse.net/home/stephan/ http://gplus.to/sgbeal Freedom is sloppy. But since tyranny's the only guaranteed byproduct of

Re: [fossil-users] copying a branch and history into a new repository

2014-03-13 Thread Ron Wilson
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 1:13 PM, JR jr...@saintlyreverend.com wrote: I host my fossil repository on a private server. As a little background, I do mostly scripting work and keep all my projects in separate branches. This has worked great for me and I will continue to use this method.

Re: [fossil-users] copying a branch and history into a new repository

2014-03-13 Thread JR
My SQL is not so great, but I could work with this and de/reconstruct. Thanks for the ideas. I have needed an excuse to dig deeper into the capabilities of Fossil since I joined the list and see people talking about custom SQL statements, the construct commands, and other advanced uses. Looks

[fossil-users] copying a branch and history into a new repository

2014-03-12 Thread JR
I host my fossil repository on a private server. As a little background, I do mostly scripting work and keep all my projects in separate branches. This has worked great for me and I will continue to use this method. However, I am almost finished with a project I would like to host on chiselapp