A while back I created a new repository for a project I ressurected. Checked it after creating with the fossil ui that all files included and such. Everything OK.

My project contains many folders and a couple hundred files for a multi processor embedded application. Been working on the program for a while. I tried to do a commit as I have not done so in a while and I am getting ready to do some major work on my program.

Issued the fossil commit command.

A bunch of file names scrolled up the screen then got the message:

aborting due to prior errors

Launching the fossil UI shows only my initial commit from a while back in the timeline.

At a loss as to what to check or how to proceed. Should I delete the repository and recreate it? Is there an operation I can run to find out what error it is referencing?

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Scott Doctor
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