Re: [fossil-users] fossil cut first charracter of the filename

2014-01-10 Thread Martin Gagnon
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 09:58:33AM +0200, Andrey Shtine wrote: > Hello, > > >Perhaps having fossil manage files outside its own root is not > >practical to implement/want, I don't know. > > > >And can be very confusing and dangerous. > I suppose, in that case instead of this reaction: > >if I chan

Re: [fossil-users] fossil cut first charracter of the filename

2014-01-09 Thread Andrey Shtine
Hello, Perhaps having fossil manage files outside its own root is not practical to implement/want, I don't know. And can be very confusing and dangerous. I suppose, in that case instead of this reaction: if I change the name of the directory, I don't get error, but the name of file is transfo

Re: [fossil-users] fossil cut first charracter of the filename

2014-01-09 Thread Martin Gagnon
On Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 10:45:35AM +0100, Michai Ramakers wrote: > Hello, > > On 9 January 2014 09:43, shtine wrote: > > Hello, > >> > >> Perhaps the error is a bit misleading... Should it be possible to add > >> files that are above the root of the open fossil repository? > > > > This would b

Re: [fossil-users] fossil cut first charracter of the filename

2014-01-09 Thread Michai Ramakers
Hello, On 9 January 2014 09:43, shtine wrote: > Hello, >> >> Perhaps the error is a bit misleading... Should it be possible to add >> files that are above the root of the open fossil repository? > > This would be a nice feature to have. I want to use fossil to manage changes > on linux based V

Re: [fossil-users] fossil cut first charracter of the filename

2014-01-09 Thread shtine
Hello, Perhaps the error is a bit misleading... Should it be possible to add files that are above the root of the open fossil repository? This would be a nice feature to have. I want to use fossil to manage changes on linux based VPN Routers. Some of my config files live in /etc , some in /o

Re: [fossil-users] fossil cut first charracter of the filename

2014-01-08 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said shtine on Wed, 08 Jan 2014 17:02:16 +0200: > if I change the name of the directory, I don't get error, but the name > of file is transformed: > > /test1# fossil add ../opt1/one.txt > ADDED ne.txt Both apparently are bugs. The problem is that all the checks for whether or not the file

Re: [fossil-users] fossil cut first charracter of the filename

2014-01-08 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said shtine on Wed, 08 Jan 2014 17:02:16 +0200: > /kk1# fossil add ../opt1/one.txt > filename contains illegal characters: /one.txt Perhaps the error is a bit misleading... Should it be possible to add files that are above the root of the open fossil repository? > Main question for me is

[fossil-users] fossil cut first charracter of the filename

2014-01-08 Thread shtine
Hi, I've strange problem. Behaviour of Fossil surprises me alot. If I'm in one of my test directory and try to add files from directory with same level, I get this sort of error: /kk1# fossil add ../opt1/one.txt filename contains illegal characters: /one.txt one.txt - is just a name of the fi