Re: [fossil-users] on sha1 as a hash

2016-10-18 Thread K. Fossil user
Hi, 1/ Does Fossil use SHA1 ?OoToo bad if it is.At least I expect that we've got a choice : sha256, sha512, etc. ... 2/ However, when people use Fossil in a local PC, even MD5 should not be an issue.3/ Thanks for this reminder.   Best Regards K. De : bch À :

Re: [fossil-users] Repository question

2016-10-18 Thread Richard Hipp
On 10/18/16, Scott Doctor wrote: > > Assume many check-ins occurred with many changes over many > files. Seems that if something glitches everything can become > out of sync and hard to recover. My question, is there is a way > to tell fossil to store the complete versions

[fossil-users] Repository question

2016-10-18 Thread Scott Doctor
The fossil wiki states that Check-ins are normally stored in the repository in a highly space-efficient compressed format (delta encoding). Assume many check-ins occurred with many changes over many files. Seems that if something glitches everything can become out of sync and hard to

[fossil-users] on sha1 as a hash

2016-10-18 Thread bch
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12737535 ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users