at other options (finally). Git and fossil were probably the first
choices. I think fossil is likely to be a pretty nice match for Tcl,
considering Richard Hipp is a Tcl guy himself, and there is a Tcl-like
language embedded within fossil.
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to load. The Fossil
website is simple, and is great for that reason. So I'd be looking more at a
tummy tuck than anything too extensive.
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where I'd get. Little things make an incredible difference. The tweaks you
already did greatly improve it already. So good work on that.
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with a bit of colour and
detail.
Then again the same could be said for the default look of fossil webpages.
They're mostly functional, but not hugely appealing.
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is definitely there, as I can see it in the
timeline and access it.
2) More serious. When I do a fossil commit, or anything similar, I get a
login error. Effectively I am unable to update the main repository.
Can someone explain what might be happening?
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