Hello, I have been using CVS and WinCVS for a while now, and stumbled upon fossil. I find fossil very interesting, and usefull because it provides tickets, events, and a wiki with it, in a standalone single package. Outstanding in my opinion.
I have a question regarding fossil and its usage. I was using CVS with modules in the repository. I have many different directories in CVS for example code, projects, notes, etc. Whatever you can think of. And had many different levels of subdirectories. My CVS repository has many projects in it. The CVSROOT is about 250 Meg and counting. Given this picture, how could I do that in fossil effectively. Is it better to provide different repositories for each project, or have all the CVS repository directory structure reside in one repository file in fossil. If that repository file (.fossil file) is a couple hundred megabytes (and it will grow) would that have an impact in the performance, or usage of fossil? Another question would be... Is it possible to selectively check out one directory and its subdirectories (a module) from the repository? Thanks in advance for any information. Kind regards, rd
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