Re: [fossil-users] The fossil service command

2011-07-19 Thread trash
I vote for fossil server --service or something similar. -Original Message- From: Wes Freeman Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 12:18 PM To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org Subject: Re: [fossil-users] The fossil service command On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 12:12 PM, Thomas Schnurrenberger

Re: [fossil-users] Shun old versions of (large) binary files

2011-07-15 Thread trash
I'd also love a function like that. Me too, I have large binary files which get obsolete after some time. They make the fossil rep very big and awkward to handle. Thank you Daniel -Original Message- From: Marco Maggesi Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 12:17 PM To:

Re: [fossil-users] leading // and serving multiple repos

2011-03-18 Thread trash
Leading // are reduced to /, I consider this a bug as in that way it's not possible to access files sitting on a server, e.g fossil open //server/repo.fossil is not possible. Have you tried: fossil open file://server/repo.fossil Yes, I tried, doesn't work either. Also depending on

Re: [fossil-users] leading // and serving multiple repos

2011-03-18 Thread trash
I realize that in the latest check-in the sub-directory server feature is implemented. SWEET ! Thank you, to whoever did it. daniel -Original Message- From: tr...@tekwissusa.com Sent: Friday, March 18, 2011 8:56 AM To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org Subject: Re: [fossil-users]

[fossil-users] leading // and serving multiple repos

2011-03-17 Thread trash
Hi, Leading // are reduced to /, I consider this a bug as in that way it's not possible to access files sitting on a server, e.g fossil open //server/repo.fossil is not possible. Also I'd REALLY like to extend the server acting on a directory full of repos. I'd like to be able to also handle

Re: [fossil-users] submodules

2011-03-16 Thread trash
Ok, I think I found the solution. The submodule must be integrated by using fossil open --nested That's not documented, but I'm happy there's a solution. From: tr...@tekwissusa.com Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 3:39 PM To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org Subject: [fossil-users]

[fossil-users] submodules

2011-03-15 Thread trash
I was trying to add to the discussion about submodules in the archives, but not being a power mailing list user I don’t know how. So I apologize for starting this new thread. /myprj/src/... /ip/... whereas ip.fossil is a wholly independent fossil repository In “/myprj/ip” I ‘d like

[fossil-users] do I need a fossil server?

2011-03-13 Thread trash
Hi, I have a general question about fossil and maybe even scm. I’d like to setup fossil for a very small in-house team (1 to 3 people). There’s no need ever for having outside access, everything is private, firewalled and trusted. So I was wondering if I can create a repository on a file