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
] leading // and serving multiple repos
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
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
Hi,
I asked for this topic already a few weeks ago. I also have this problem
with opening a fossil repo on a file server. I'll be glad to see this
bug fixed in one of the next fossil binaries. Thanks in advance.
Christian
Am 17.03.2011 20:57, schrieb tr...@tekwissusa.com:
Hi,
Leading // are
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 3:57 PM, tr...@tekwissusa.com wrote:
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
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