Hello,
is it possible to specify a time/date string for fossil to be used for
the current commit instead of current time?
E.g. in mercurial one could do hg ci -d '-mm-dd HH:MM:SS'
Background:
I have got a bunch of tgz/zip files that resemble snapshots of the
respective source trees at
Thus said Josef Frank on Fri, 28 Aug 2015 01:01:52 +0200:
is it possible to specify a time/date string for fossil to be used for
the current commit instead of current time?
Yes, you can use the --date-override option for that.
It isn't documented, but it's there:
On 8/27/15, Josef Frank josef.fr...@gmx.ch wrote:
Hello,
is it possible to specify a time/date string for fossil to be used for
the current commit instead of current time?
E.g. in mercurial one could do hg ci -d '-mm-dd HH:MM:SS'
There is an undocumented --date-override '-mm-dd
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com
wrote:
Fossil hit our radar, and we wondered if it could be used to track changes
to these configuration files in a way a non-developer type could easily
understand.
Long story short, success, Fossil is a gem !
Good
Hi Ron,
On Aug 27, 2015, at 6:27 PM, Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Since any HTTPS access to /admin/fossil/ is authenticated by lighttpd, we set
Fossil's nobody permissions to a (admin) and add the admin user for s
(setup) permissions.
Why a and not d (developer)? Seems to me that
2015-08-26 20:16 GMT+02:00 Baruch Burstein bmburst...@gmail.com:
I am sorry it took me so long to get to this. I don't know if it is still
relevant for you, but I fixed this here:
http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/info/24048eadf9247452
It will be relevant for someone. Thanks! Glad to know
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