You could probably do it through the UI. fossil ui repo.fossil and then just
use the checkin id, I don't know the exact url you can use, but between the
visual timeline and the /info/ url, you can probably get the info you need.

Tomek

On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Jeff Slutter <[email protected]> wrote:

> (Via the command line interface...)
>
> The 'timeline' command can take a -R argument to specify a repository.
> It reports a set of information (time, user, check-in id, comment,
> etc.), but I do not see it reporting the parent(s) of a check-in
>
> The 'info' command can take an object (for example, a check-in's sha1)
> and report various information about it. If you give it a check-in's id,
> you can see the list of parents to that check-in. However, the 'info'
> command does not allow for a -R argument to specify a repo, it will only
> accept a check-in sha1 if you are from within an open checkout.
>
> It should be a legal operation to get the info of a check-in within a
> repository, without having to be in an open checkout (as is my
> situation), but I can not find the command line voodoo to get it. Am I
> missing something? In the end, I just need to get the list of parent
> check-ins for a check-in, without being in an open checkout folder, so
> by specifying the repository path. Does anyone know any way I can just
> get this information?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
>
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