On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 12:46 PM, Trevor Davel (Twylite) <[email protected]
> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a private branch in my Tcl repository, and I wantto turn it into a
> public branch that I can push to other repos (without pushing all my
> private branches).
>
> I've tried cancelling the 'private' tag (fossil tag cancel --raw) on the
> first checkin of the branch, and on the latest, and on every checkin;
> nothing seems to cancel the tag ('fossil tag list --raw' still finds it
> although the UI shows draw the tag with overstrike). I'm using Fossil 1.22.
>
> I have successfully (so far as I can tell) turned a public branch private
> by adding a propagating raw 'private' tag to the first checkin.
>
> I've tried making a branch off my private leaf, but it is marked as
> private (even if I don't specify --private).
>
> I've tried branching from the same ancestor as my private branch, and
> merging across commits one at a time to recreate the private branch as a
> public one, but I get merge conflicts.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
Have you tried cancelling the raw "private" tag and then running "fossil
rebuild"?
>
> Regards,
> Trevor
>
>
>
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