This looks great! I had a similar idea a while back, but I was going to call
it Dig-site (i.e. a place you would find fossils).
Are you planning on releasing the code? This could be really useful for
development shops to run on their own servers to manage projects.
Doug
On 31 July 2010 02:29, w
This was my question a few months back, I'm pretty bad at giving the correct
detail on S.O. it seems!
A couple of people on this mailing list have mentioned building explorer/IDE
integrated clients, but it's probably a fairly big undertaking.
Since I asked the question I've become more used to th
This is a really nice theme, thanks for releasing it!
On 21 June 2010 16:12, wrote:
> I have to say I'd love to see this skin incorporated, very nice work.
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> To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org
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> PS C:\rev\src\test> fossil rm hidden_file.txt
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> DELETED hidden_file.txt
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> PS C:\rev\src\test> fossil commit -m "rm test"
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> New_Version: 3de1e97489d22c3c165baffc80983d6058f37f7e
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> PS C:\rev\src\t
I've made a batch script that replicates the issue. It doesnt give the same
error message, but it demonstrates the problems opening, and failures in
removing, hidden files:
echo "test data" > hidden_file.txt
echo "test data 2" > visible_file.txt
attrib +h hidden_file.txt
fossil new hidden-file-tes
Yeah, the easy solution is not to add Thumbs.db in the first place, so I
might start from scratch with a new repository.
I was mainly wondering why "rm" failed, unless I misunderstood what it's
meant to do in the first place. I'd like to get it to a state akin to
thumbs.db never having been added
Hi
I'm in the process of learning fossil, and made a repository for an existing
project.
I used "fossil add *" to add the files, and the initial commit worked.
However, doing "fossil open" gives the error:
fossil: content missing for resources/Thumbs.db
"fossil rm resources/Thumbs.db" gives:
fos
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