On 21 August 2015 at 03:02, Johan Kuuse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Everytime I create a new repos, I use a few files which I would like
> to have access to in all my repos:
>
> - README.fossil.new.repo : My own notes about how to setup a new repo.
> - setup-fossil.sh : A script how to setup a new repo autom
Thanks for all the suggestions.
I use fossil on different platforms, including Windows, so symlinking
is not an option.
I will try David Mason's "Courses layout", using my common files
(what I called the "shared repo") in a fossil repo, and all my other
projects as --nested "sub-repos", that seems
On 21 August 2015 at 07:33, Martin Gagnon wrote:
> - Links in home page on each of your repos:
> - Open nested repository:
I do the nested one a lot (I have a Courses repo with common stuff for all
the courses I teach, and a nested repo underneath for each course).
The 3rd choice is a symbolic
On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 12:02:46PM +0200, Johan Kuuse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Everytime I create a new repos, I use a few files which I would like
> to have access to in all my repos:
>
> - README.fossil.new.repo : My own notes about how to setup a new repo.
> - setup-fossil.sh : A script how to setup a
Hi,
Everytime I create a new repos, I use a few files which I would like
to have access to in all my repos:
- README.fossil.new.repo : My own notes about how to setup a new repo.
- setup-fossil.sh : A script how to setup a new repo automatically.
- fossil-config.txt: A common configure file I wou
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