Thus said Rolf Ade on Sun, 24 Nov 2013 12:41:37 +0100:
> But I'm asking for more. I not only want to make the result of my work
> within the private branch public, I want to disclose the whole history
> of that work.
In addition to my last suggestion, to reduce the risk of accidental
synchro
Thus said Rolf Ade on Sun, 24 Nov 2013 12:41:37 +0100:
> But I'm asking for more. I not only want to make the result of my work
> within the private branch public, I want to disclose the whole history
> of that work.
Instead of a private branch, make a public branch in a private clone
with au
On Nov 24, 2013, at 12:41 , Rolf Ade wrote:
>
> "Andy Bradford"
> writes:
>> Thus said Rolf Ade on Sat, 23 Nov 2013 21:36:02 +0100:
>>
>>> My test repository is a very simple one, only a few test commits. Is
>>> this way - "delete from private" with an sqlite tool on the repository
>>> datab
"Andy Bradford"
writes:
> Thus said Rolf Ade on Sat, 23 Nov 2013 21:36:02 +0100:
>
>> My test repository is a very simple one, only a few test commits. Is
>> this way - "delete from private" with an sqlite tool on the repository
>> database - really a working way without sideeffects, to make
Thus said Rolf Ade on Sat, 23 Nov 2013 21:36:02 +0100:
> My test repository is a very simple one, only a few test commits. Is
> this way - "delete from private" with an sqlite tool on the repository
> database - really a working way without sideeffects, to make private
> branches public?
Perh
Hi,
http://www.fossil-scm.org/xfer/doc/tip/www/private.wiki say, that
"[t]here is no way to convert a private branch into a public branch".
While (a bit) digging around with a test fossil, I see, that there is a
tag "private", but it seems, private branches are not implemented with
this as propa
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