Re: [fossil-users] Fossil DB Corruption

2015-01-10 Thread Richard Boehme
Good thoughts. I'm not using Cygwin (this is straight Windows command line stuff), but I'll locate my fossil stuff outside of the Google Drive tree and backup into it (maybe a windows cron utility - though I have to look into that). I had to remove my local repo and clone off the remote, but that

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil DB Corruption

2015-01-09 Thread Warren Young
On Jan 9, 2015, at 6:51 PM, Richard Boehme wrote: > I host elsewhere - a private sever (Linode). I'm the only one who accesses > that Google Drive folder, so it's unlikely to be updated by anyone else. Wrong. There are two things that can access it at once: the Google Drive background updater

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil DB Corruption

2015-01-09 Thread Stephan Beal
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 2:51 AM, Richard Boehme wrote: > I host elsewhere - a private sever (Linode). I'm the only one who accesses > that Google Drive folder, so it's unlikely to be updated by anyone else. > It wouldn't necessarily need to be - GDrive could potentially try to sync it (or an sql

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil DB Corruption

2015-01-09 Thread Richard Boehme
I host elsewhere - a private sever (Linode). I'm the only one who accesses that Google Drive folder, so it's unlikely to be updated by anyone else. Thanks for all the responses; I'll try cloning from the Linode repo and recopying any changed files. On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 8:44 PM, Andy Bradford

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil DB Corruption

2015-01-09 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said Warren Young on Fri, 09 Jan 2015 18:32:16 -0700: > Mr Boehme, have you considered hosting your Fossil repository either > on ChiselApp or your own cheap VPS? Then you're not relying on the > cloud disk syncing mechanism to do the right thing with the Fossil > blobs. You're allo

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil DB Corruption

2015-01-09 Thread Warren Young
On Jan 9, 2015, at 5:14 PM, Richard Hipp wrote: > Is "Google Drive" some kind of network > filesystem? It’s Google’s answer to Dropbox. It doesn’t have the relatively high cost of Dropbox, but it also lacks the polish of Dropbox. No surprise there, since they probably can’t pay as many peopl

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil DB Corruption

2015-01-09 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said Richard Boehme on Fri, 09 Jan 2015 18:35:18 -0500: > Can anyone recommend how I can fix this? Reclone, open the clone, copy the files from the broken repository and commit? Andy -- TAI64 timestamp: 400054b07afd ___ fossil-users maili

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil DB Corruption

2015-01-09 Thread Michael L. Barrow
On 1/9/15 3:35 PM, Richard Boehme wrote: Good evening. I have a small fossil repository that I've been committing into for a couple of weeks now, and when I tried to commit a bunch of files, it indicated the repository is corrupt. Can anyone recommend how I can fix this? I also have my comman

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil DB Corruption

2015-01-09 Thread Richard Hipp
On 1/9/15, Richard Boehme wrote: > > > C:\Users\rboehme\Google Drive\user\Richard\Projects\CSharp\ShardGalaxy>fossil > update > I don't know, but my first guess would be that "Google Drive" is the source of this problem. Is "Google Drive" some kind of network filesystem? -- D. Richard Hipp d.

[fossil-users] Fossil DB Corruption

2015-01-09 Thread Richard Boehme
Good evening. I have a small fossil repository that I've been committing into for a couple of weeks now, and when I tried to commit a bunch of files, it indicated the repository is corrupt. Can anyone recommend how I can fix this? I also have my command list below. Thanks. Richard C:\Users\r