I ran the stash command and got the following:
no such file: D/water/C/slave/__history/main.c.~15~
I am writing code for several Atmel (now Microchip) sam4s Arm
processora using Atmel Studio IDE. This is built on Microsloths
Visual Studio. The system automatically makes many history
sub-folders throughout the project directory tree.
So it appears that when I created the repository there were
these history folders which commited transient files that no
longer exist, are hidden, and are read-only.
So how do I handle a dynamic system of ever changing history
files that are all over the directory tree? Any time I open a
file to edit in some subfolder, the IDE creates a hidden
sub-folder in that directory to store the history. A quick look
around I found 36 of these.
I have no need for these history files to be in the fossil
repository, but the folders are also transient. ugh.
This is a reason why I would like to be able to
add/delete/commit.... from the gui. The tree is too complicated
and too many unknown folders to navigate from the command line.
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Scott Doctor
sc...@scottdoctor.com
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On 3/26/2018 13:47, Richard Hipp wrote:
On 3/26/18, Scott Doctor <sc...@scottdoctor.com> wrote:
I just typed:
fossil commit
All I wanted to do was take a snapshot of the current state in
case I wanted to back out of my changes after my forthcoming
edit session. Am I doing this wrong?
You seem to be doing it right. I don't know what the problem might be.
If you tried running "fossil stash" instead?
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