I'm using fossil 1.24 (binary downloaded from fossil-scm.org) on Windows
XP. H: is a shared drive from our server, and C: is the local drive.
I'm trying to have the files stored on H:\ but the repository file be on
C:. Creating the repository works, but I get an error when I try to open
it on H:. Here's the output:
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H:\>fossil new "C:\Documents and Settings\carson\Repositories\work.fossil"
project-id: 7c3c5549cdb9e5b77c3c6ee3631c3df829d464fe
server-id: 97eb47389e0ccbb864ebbf8ea2893b85e89478a0
admin-user: carson (initial password is "1bba17")
H:\>fossil open "C:\Documents and Settings\carson\Repositories\work.fossil"
fossil: SQLITE_ERROR: no such table: vvar
fossil: no such table: vvar
REPLACE INTO vvar(name,value) VALUES('repository','C:\Documents and
Settings\carson\Repositories\work.fossil')
If you have recently updated your fossil executable, you might
need to run "fossil all rebuild" to bring the repository
schemas up to date.
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Having the files and the repository on the same drive works perfectly,
whether the drive is local or shared.
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