Re: [fossil-users] fossil all rebuild: “not a valid repository”

2015-08-01 Thread Scott Robison
On Sat, Aug 1, 2015 at 4:36 AM, Gour g...@atmarama.net wrote: Hello, I had some recent changes of my OS-es (different distros, Linux, BSD…) and now after settling on Debian (testing) I’d like to rebuild all my Fossil repos, but encountered strange error: gour@atmarama ~/r/e/fossil fossil

[fossil-users] quick poll: do you generally use add/rm or mv

2015-08-01 Thread Michai Ramakers
Hello, I have been avoiding 'fossil mv' a bit until recently, because I didn't trust it for no good reason. I reckon since it is in trunk, it is considered stable. In project-trees here, I move/rename dirs and files quite often. What I did earlier, was simply to move them as per filesystem, and

Re: [fossil-users] Query to return non-propagating tags applied to commits?

2015-08-01 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2015-08-01T09:50:06 + org.fossil-scm.fossil-us...@io7m.com wrote: Ah, thanks, that explains quite a lot. It was the tagtype field that was the missing part of the puzzle. I was working from the output of the .schema command, so didn't have the documentation above. Hm, the following

Re: [fossil-users] fossil all rebuild: “not a valid repository”

2015-08-01 Thread Gour
Scott Robison sc...@casaderobison.com writes: I'm doing some guess work here, but if the working directory is /home/gour/repos/external/fossil then it can't be a valid repository. Yes. It seems that somewhere along the way /home/gour/repos/external/fossil changed from being a repository to