Hello,

a related issue has come up here at least one: is there any real use
for 'fossil close' of a repo?

I have only recently started using 'fossil all', and notice that
'fossil all ls -c' (i.e. list checkouts) still show checkout-roots
that have been closed.

I always used the 'close' command, but now I am assuming it's pretty
safe to check for changes ('fossil changes'), then check for extras
('fossil extra'), and then simply to delete the root of the checkout.
Is that correct?

Michai
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