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
, 2011 3:39 PM
To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org
Subject: [fossil-users] submodules
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
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Joshua Paine jos...@letterblock.com wrote:
For your original question, the command
is not extract but export. As specified, it just creates the files, which
don't then contain any marker that they came from fossil.
Sorry, export dumps the repository in
On Mar 16, 2011, at 6:11 PM, Ron Wilson ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, export dumps the repository in git-fast-export format, for the
purpose of exporting commits from Fossil to git (or other VCS that can
import git-fast-export format).
Oops--thanks for the correction. I must have been
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 6:41 PM, Joshua Paine jos...@letterblock.com wrote:
Oops--thanks for the correction. I must have been having flashbacks to my SVN
days.
Surprisingly, fossil won't export a copy of the files without repository
info. Closest thing
is the zip command, which will create
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
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 3:39 PM, tr...@tekwissusa.com wrote:
In “/myprj/ip” I ‘d like to execute something like
fossil extract VERSION|—latest ip.fossil
which would not open the repo, but just extract the files. Doing it that way
will of course never allow to make changes to /myprj/ip and
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