Hi,

first of all let me say that fossil is an excellent piece of software.
I use it everyday.
Thank you for developing and supporting fossil.

I have a small problem and i wonder if it can be easily solved.
(Perhaps with some clever usage of branch and tags etc.)

My question is: Is it possible to selectively shun all binary files that exceed 
a certain age?
Here "selectively" means files that are stored under a given directory or are 
tagged in some way.

I use fossil to host some latex documents and it is very practical for me to 
store in the fossil repository the generated pdf documents together with the 
latex sources.  However, as the time passes, these old versions lose interest 
and they make the fossil repository 
uselessly large.  I suppose that a similar problem can arise in other cases.  
E.g. when you want to distribute through fossil an up to date compiled version 
of your software.

Thank you,
Marco

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