On 12/22/15, Baruch Burstein <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I just ran `fossil pull` on my fossil repo clone. As you can see, I got 78 > artifacts received: > > C:\Users\********\Documents\fossil\fossil\src>fossil pull > Pull from https://********@www.fossil-scm.org > Round-trips: 3 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 78 > Pull done, sent: 1353 received: 9363 ip: 67.18.92.124 > > Thinking this was a lot considering I had updated last night, I ran `fossil > ui` and checked the receive log (or whatever it is called). There it shows > only 2 artifacts received in this latest repo update: > > rcvid:11User:********Date:2015-12-22 09:31:20IP Address:67.18.92.124 > Artifacts:68fac26320d9d0332a4feecd80db38373d7fc129 > <http://localhost:8080/info/68fac26320d9d0332a4feecd80db38373d7fc129> file > www/fileformat.wiki (size: 34145) > 7576a0f1b979662ea6ecec4ab3cd009a9bd5fbe2 > <http://localhost:8080/info/7576a0f1b979662ea6ecec4ab3cd009a9bd5fbe2> > check-in > on 2015-12-22 07:18 (size: 51416) > > So what does the 78 above mean?
I think you get a separate rcvid for each round-trip, do you not? The other explanation is that the other 76 artifacts were duplicates - things you already held - and hence were discarded rather than recorded in the database. -- D. Richard Hipp [email protected] _______________________________________________ fossil-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users

