Re: [fossil-users] Moving a local repository to a hosted repo

2011-03-17 Thread Anthony Jefferson
't there is a size restriction per item. So be cautious. Fossil is best at managing textual files. Tony --- On Tue, 3/15/11, David Bovill wrote: From: David Bovill Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Moving a local repository to a hosted repo To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org Date: Tuesday, Ma

Re: [fossil-users] Moving a local repository to a hosted repo

2011-03-15 Thread David Bovill
Thanks everyone for the input - I'll retry ftping the local repo... On 14 March 2011 21:06, Anthony Jefferson wrote: > I do the following for all our published repositories: > > 1. Create the repositories offline > 2. Add users, Adjust Ticket Pull-downs, mark which files are binary, ... > overhe

Re: [fossil-users] Moving a local repository to a hosted repo

2011-03-14 Thread Ron Wilson
While it is easiest to just copy the repository file to the sever, it is also possible to run the clone command on the serve, giving it a URL to your local machine. On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 4:12 PM, David Bovill wrote: > However, it is more useful to be able to do this the other way round, that >

Re: [fossil-users] Moving a local repository to a hosted repo

2011-03-14 Thread Anthony Jefferson
that need them Clone away! I have wondered if there were a way to setup a repository as a template fully configured. Tony J. --- On Mon, 3/14/11, David Bovill wrote: From: David Bovill Subject: [fossil-users] Moving a local repository to a hosted repo To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org

Re: [fossil-users] Moving a local repository to a hosted repo

2011-03-14 Thread Mark Janssen
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 9:12 PM, David Bovill wrote: > At the moment the way I start a shared repo, is to create it on the server > and then clone the shared repo to a local copy. > > However, it is more useful to be able to do this the other way round, that > is to start a repo locally (perhaps

Re: [fossil-users] Moving a local repository to a hosted repo

2011-03-14 Thread Richard Hipp
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 4:12 PM, David Bovill wrote: > At the moment the way I start a shared repo, is to create it on the server > and then clone the shared repo to a local copy. > > However, it is more useful to be able to do this the other way round, that > is to start a repo locally (perhaps

[fossil-users] Moving a local repository to a hosted repo

2011-03-14 Thread David Bovill
At the moment the way I start a shared repo, is to create it on the server and then clone the shared repo to a local copy. However, it is more useful to be able to do this the other way round, that is to start a repo locally (perhaps when you are offline) and later upload / sync this with a centra