> The fossil "service" command is a convenience command for Windows users
who
> are not system administrators. It concentrates the necessary functionality
where it
> is needed

I agree with it. So my proposal was to add the minimal functionality to the
command:

fossil server --install-service
fossil server --remove-service

What else is really necessary?

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El 19/07/2011 21:52, "Thomas Schnurrenberger" <t...@gmx.net> escribió:
> On 19.07.2011 18:36, Ramon Ribó wrote:
>>
>> Althouth "winsvc" could also be a good solution, what other sub commands,
appart
>> from "install" and "remove" do you really need?
>>
> You don't need the "service" command at all. There are command line
> utilities and/or GUI's in the Windows OS which have the required
> functionality. But not every tool does everything.
>
> The fossil "service" command is a convenience command for Windows
> users who are not system administrators. It concentrates the necessary
> functionality where it is needed.
>
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