(I apologize if this comes across twice.  I sent it the first time before I
had approved the mailinglist menbership.  Since I didn't see it in the
archives I'll try this one last time)

This seems like a bug, but I assumed I was just doing something wrong... (I
googled but couldn't find anything relevant)

-----------------(ticket info b391405a01a6e2fa5a15b8c9dc74c69721d9e99f)
I started a repository on a win7 box, and added/committed 5 executable
files.
I got the "... contains binary data..." message and I answered commit
anyhow? "a" for all.

I cloned the repository on a linux box only to find that the binary
executables were gzipped (without the extension).  I unzipped them and can
see that they are bigger, but when i try to commit in fossil I get "fossil:
nothing has changed".

I see that they are bigger, but I can't convince fossil to commit the files?
---------------

--------------- (update)
I decided to ignore the binary files, and started working in another
directory.  I added the new (text) files and got this error when i tried to
commit it:
Autosync:  https://[email protected]/user/seadevil/repository/frusta
                Bytes      Cards  Artifacts     Deltas
Sent:             130          1          0          0
Received:         400          8          0          0
Total network traffic: 349 bytes sent, 0 bytes received
New_Version: dc5f5d61a3aa327d790e7e078782858f7a73d30f
ERROR: [kits/tclkit-8.5.1-darwin-univ-aqua] is 3828076 bytes on disk but
2482275 in the repository
ERROR: [kits/tclkit-8.5.1-linux-x86] is 2180434 bytes on disk but 1472785
in the repository
ERROR: [kits/tclkit-8.5.2-linux-arm] is 2177577 bytes on disk but 1470298
in the repository
fossil: working checkout does not match what would have ended up in the
repository:  f27a586a65392d98b48b00721ec8894c versus
c028939fcae635a6cb1e55fbe1a22ac4
---------------

Any help is appreciated
randy melton
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