On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 10:33:17AM -0800, Russ Paielli wrote: > On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 8:11 AM, Joshua Paine <jos...@letterblock.com>wrote: > > > On 12/22/2010 01:49 AM, Russ Paielli wrote: > > > I keep getting this question when I open fossil: > > > > `fossil open` should be a relatively rarely used command. 'open' means > > 'create working copy'. I.e., fill the current (usually empty) directory > > with the files from a repo. If there are files already in the directory, > > it naturally has to ask if you meant to clobber them. > > > > Sounds like you're using `open` as part of your daily workflow, which is > > probably a mistake. > > > > > Thanks. Does that mean I should not close fossil even when I logout or > restart my computer?
Exactly. Consider closing a bit like renovating your office. You only do it if you either want to start from a clean slate or if you are done with your work and need the space :) > By the way, I answered the overwrite query as "a (always)", and I got this: > > fossil: unable to open file > "/home/paielli/TSAFE/code/src/util/genEncounters" for writing > fossil: SQLITE_BUSY: statement aborts at 2: [ROLLBACK] cannot rollback > transaction - SQL statements in progress > fossil: unfinalized SQL statement: [SELECT id, > '/home/paielli/TSAFE/code/src/' || pathname, mrid FROM vfile WHERE vid=187 > AND mrid>0] > > Should I worry about that? Is that the complete output? The latter part is the result of a fatal error. Joerg _______________________________________________ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users