On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 4:09 PM, JR <jr...@saintlyreverend.com> wrote:

> Alternatively, you can add the location of Fossil to your PATH or the
> system PATH.  I use chocolatey as package manager, and it creates a folder
> that gets added to PATH.  I add a fossil.bat file in there (similar to the
> already existing batch files) so I can access it anywhere.  Before I
> started using chocolatey, though, I just added my main fossil directory to
> my PATH (usually c:\temp\fossil).
>

A minor _potential_ caveat: back when i used Windows/DOS (last millennium!)
batch files could only pass on up to 9 (%1 ... %9, IIRC) arguments to other
programs, so a fossil.bat might (assuming .bat files behave the same as
back them) not allow you to run all the commands you want (e.g. passing 9
filenames to 'commit').

Or maybe .bat files have improved since then.

-- 
----- stephan beal
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those who insist on a perfect world, freedom will have to do." -- Bigby Wolf
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