On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 5:59 AM, vince vinc...@neuf.fr wrote:
Hello,
the command addremove synchronize the repository with the working
directory.
So that fossil adds files that have nothing to do with my projects, such
as the file fossil.exeitself!
We should be able to choose from which
Hello,
I have not created my repo at the root of my drive.
For example, I have fossil.exe in d:\projects\
I have a repo as follows: d:\projects\myproject1\myproject1.fossil
When I open the repo, the file_FOSSIL_ is in d:\projects\
Whenever it is in the same directory as fossil.exe
I don't know
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 5:37 PM, vince vinc...@neuf.fr wrote:
I have a repo as follows: d:\projects\myproject1\myproject1.fossil
When I open the repo, the file _FOSSIL_ is in d:\projects\
Then you're opening it from that directory. Or perhaps projects or
myproject1 is a Windows LNK (we've had
it's not a link.
I open it with the command :
d:\projects fossil open d:\projects\myproject1\myproject1.fossil
Le 13/04/2012 18:11, Stephan Beal a écrit :
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 5:37 PM, vince vinc...@neuf.fr
mailto:vinc...@neuf.fr wrote:
I have a repo as follows:
You are opening the working directory in the directory from which you
call the command (fossil open). Thus, you ARE opening the working directory
into d:\projects. hence, fossil addremove adds everything in d:\projects
and below. Hence the issues you are seeing.
Tomek
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 6:18 PM, vince vinc...@neuf.fr wrote:
it's not a link.
I open it with the command :
d:\projects fossil open d:\projects\myproject1\myproject1.fossil
It is generally considered bad practice to have the .fossil file UNDER or
IN the open target directory. That
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