Hi,
> Ugh. Your beef is that you have to specify where you are pushing to? 
> That hardly seems like a dependency, or like something that fossil can 
> avoid. How does any SCM, know where I want to push when I just say 
> "push"? It has to pick some reasonable default such as the place I 
> pushed or pulled from last time. Fossil will have a default too. And 
> if you try to push to a place that doesn't exist I'm sure Fossil will 
> complain. That's hardly a dependency or an inequality between branches.
Again, this has absolutely nothing to do with branches.  I don't know 
where you're getting that idea from.
> Where does Fossil push if I just say "fossil push"? What if I remove 
> that location? Will Fossil not complain? Or will it somehow know I 
> want to push to some other place?
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Usage: fossil pull ?URL? ?-R|--respository REPOSITORY?

Pull changes in a remote repository into the local repository.
The repository is identified by the -R or --repository option.
If there is no such option then the open repository is used.
The URL of the remote server is specified on the command line
If no URL is specified then the URL used by the most recent
"pull", "push", or "sync" command is used.
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Twylite
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