I tried that (and sent response that only went to Andy (which I think
is not first time has happened between Andy, fossil-users, and
myself)).


kamloops$ fossil pull --httptrace
Pull from http://netbsd.sonnenberger.org
Round-trips: 1   Artifacts sent: 0  received: 0
Pull done, sent: 9759  received: 331  ip: 135.28.13.11
kamloops$


But even on a repo that does pull artifacts, I get no extra output:

kamloops$ fossil pull --httptrace
Pull from http://pkgsrc.sonnenberger.org
Round-trips: 3   Artifacts sent: 0  received: 117
Pull done, sent: 6543  received: 65534  ip: 135.28.13.11
kamloops$


What am I missing ?

-bch


On 6/23/15, Joerg Sonnenberger <jo...@britannica.bec.de> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 01:05:00PM -0600, Andy Bradford wrote:
>> Thus said bch on Tue, 23 Jun 2015 11:58:35 -0700:
>>
>> > Good idea (I presume you mean sqltrace):
>>
>> More likely he meant --httptrace which will reveal the HTTP transactions
>> during the pull operation (e.g. what was sent/received).
>
> Yeah, --httptrace.
>
> Joerg
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