I'm using fossil 1.18 [d5bc072296] 2011-07-13 23:40:29 on MacOS (64 bits), OpenBSD (32 bits), and Linux (32 and 64 bits on different machines). I have a local clone of the fossil repo for fossil itself, with one extra (make) file committed and a small number of my own tickets. I pull from an official repos daily, so the commit number is presumably relevant only here, but the date should be indicative of which 'release' version I used.
After prompting to rebuild the local repo I find that the rebuild has been running extraordinarily slowly. One attempt to fix this was to stop the MacOS rebuild, rebuild a theoretically identical repo on another machine (they regularly pull from each other, since I've had no success with sync over ssh), and copy the result over the MacOS file. The other rebuild completed within a few seconds, but I still had a rebuild prompt on MacOS after the copy. The subsequent rebuild on MacOS has been running for more than 20 hours. Any suggestions? Any other information I can provide? -- Christopher Vance _______________________________________________ fossil-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users

