OK, here is a reproduction of credentials not 'sticking' on remote-url
command; seems to stick when I use the pull command.
PS C:\fossil> fossil clone http://rwilson:mypassw...@www.fossil-scm.org/
fossil2.f
Bytes Cards Artifacts Deltas
Send: 597 2
The problem did repeat. What can I capture to help troubleshoot.
My steps were:
fossil clone ~/fossil.repo/test.fossil http://u...@server.com
Trivial edit on one file
fossil commit -m "Trivial edit to test fossil"
I was prompted for my keystore password, but not the repository passwor
That resolved the problem for me. I'll try to clone again and see if
the problem repeats.
//Bill
On 10/02/2009 12:04 PM, Wilson, Ronald wrote:
> on windows I have this problem where credentials don't 'stick' with
> the fossil remote-url command. use fossil pull with the full url to
> make crede
on windows I have this problem where credentials don't 'stick' with
the fossil remote-url command. use fossil pull with the full url to
make credentials stick. I can send a log that demonstrates the issue
later today once I get out of all these meetings.
rw
from my mobile 434.851.1612
On
On Oct 2, 2009, at 11:41 AM, Bill Whiting wrote:
> No, both are straight text, letters and numbers
>
> When I set remote-url explicitly I wrote the url as
> fossil remote-url http://user:pass12...@server.com
I don't have any ideas what might be wrong. Can you give me any more
clues on how
No, both are straight text, letters and numbers
When I set remote-url explicitly I wrote the url as
fossil remote-url http://user:pass12...@server.com
//Bill
On 10/02/2009 11:37 AM, D. Richard Hipp wrote:
> On Oct 2, 2009, at 11:31 AM, Bill Whiting wrote:
>
>
>> I recently upgraded my f
On Oct 2, 2009, at 11:31 AM, Bill Whiting wrote:
> I recently upgraded my fossil version to aa57354736 (linux32). I've
> created and cloned a repository. Now when I try to commit, I get
> server says: not authorized to write
> I checked my account on the server repository and it has 's'
>
I recently upgraded my fossil version to aa57354736 (linux32). I've
created and cloned a repository. Now when I try to commit, I get
server says: not authorized to write
I checked my account on the server repository and it has 's' authorization.
When I run
fossil remote-url --show-pw
o
Moin,
how do I list the "timeline" for a single file from the command line?
Sometimes I need
to diff an older version with the last checkin.
Many thanks
Matthias
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