Re: [fossil-users] fossil update --latest not working

2016-04-07 Thread John Regehr
Argh, thanks, sorry for the noise! John On 4/7/16 2:02 PM, Richard Hipp wrote: On 4/7/16, John Regehr wrote: What is the branch tag reported by fossil status? Perhaps the branch you were on got renamed? It says this: tags: pager-get-noinit whereas I had previously

Re: [fossil-users] fossil update --latest not working

2016-04-07 Thread Richard Hipp
On 4/7/16, John Regehr wrote: >> What is the branch tag reported by fossil status? Perhaps the branch you >> were on got renamed? > > It says this: > > tags: pager-get-noinit > > whereas I had previously been on the trunk. Is that expected that I > will be silently moved

Re: [fossil-users] fossil update --latest not working

2016-04-07 Thread John Regehr
What is the branch tag reported by fossil status? Perhaps the branch you were on got renamed? It says this: tags: pager-get-noinit whereas I had previously been on the trunk. Is that expected that I will be silently moved between branches? Sorry if I'm asking dumb questions-- I'm really

Re: [fossil-users] fossil update --latest not working

2016-04-07 Thread Ross Berteig
On 4/7/2016 5:02 AM, Richard Hipp wrote: On 4/7/16, John Regehr wrote: Is that expected that I will be silently moved between branches? Normally Fossil does not move between branches. Except, if you use the --latest option, it will move to the most latest descendent

Re: [fossil-users] fossil update --latest not working

2016-04-07 Thread Matt Welland
On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 5:04 AM, John Regehr wrote: > Argh, thanks, sorry for the noise! > > John > > > On 4/7/16 2:02 PM, Richard Hipp wrote: > >> On 4/7/16, John Regehr wrote: >> >>> What is the branch tag reported by fossil status? Perhaps the branch

[fossil-users] Fossil and SQLite on Slant

2016-04-07 Thread David Mason
I just added http://www.slant.co/topics/1274/viewpoints/5/~acid-compliant-scalable-databases~sqlite and http://www.slant.co/topics/2727/viewpoints/8/~self-hosted-bug-trackers~fossil on Slant.co Others might be better placed to add pros and cons. ../Dave

[fossil-users] Fossil local repository no more able to push checkin (error 141)

2016-04-07 Thread Étienne Deparis
Hello, First of all, I'm very sorry if this problem has yet been discussed. I've search on the wiki/doc and quickly on the net, but in fact I'm not very sure of the cause of my problem, so find an answer was impossible. I need some help to better understand what is going on my repository. How to

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil local repository no more able to push checkin (error 141)

2016-04-07 Thread Richard Hipp
On 4/7/16, Étienne Deparis wrote: > > Since yesterday, one of my machine stopped pushing to upstream. On all > other machines (I had some stuff to do, so several commit helped me to > test) I encounter no problem commiting (and thus, pushing) upstream, but > for one of them

Re: [fossil-users] fossil update --latest not working

2016-04-07 Thread John Regehr
Hi Andy, I'm returning to this topic because I again have a repo that got "stuck". Please see the interaction with fossil below. I ran "fossil update --latest" and it received 53 artifacts, but didn't end up updating and of my local files. And in fact, a diff between a fresh checkout of

Re: [fossil-users] fossil update --latest not working

2016-04-07 Thread Scott Robison
What is the branch tag reported by fossil status? Perhaps the branch you were on got renamed? On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 2:43 AM, John Regehr wrote: > Hi Andy, > > I'm returning to this topic because I again have a repo that got "stuck". > > Please see the interaction with

Re: [fossil-users] fossil update --latest not working

2016-04-07 Thread Scott Robison
On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 4:45 AM, Scott Robison wrote: > What is the branch tag reported by fossil status? Perhaps the branch you > were on got renamed? > > On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 2:43 AM, John Regehr wrote: > >> Hi Andy, >> >> I'm returning to this