-1 modifying rm/mv to actually rm/mv files in file system (or do it with -f)
 +1 renaming rm to untrack or something similar that conveys correct message
 +1 settings option to ignore/include .dotfiles - supported in versionable 
settings
 +1 status should also show files that might need to be added
----- Original Message -----
From: Martin Gagnon
Sent: 12/22/11 07:59 AM
To: Fossil SCM user's discussion
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Behavior of rm, mv, and changes/extra

 And talking about keeping cvs behavior: CVS delete command have a -f option to 
delete the file from file system...

 --  Martin
 On 2011-12-21, at 19:10, Matt Welland < estifo...@gmail.com > wrote:

 A "-f" option on rm and mv might do the trick. Default behavior doesn't 
change. Add two characters to force the filesystem action.

 On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Dmitry Chestnykh < dmi...@codingrobots.com > 
wrote:

 On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 16:52:54 -0500 Jeremy Cowgar wrote:

 > fossil rm should not remove a file it doesn't manage or has changes,
 > just like other SCM systems. In this case, the file in question has
 > changes, as it is brand new, the entire file has changed. Thus, if
 > you were to (in the future) do:
 >
 > $ fossil rm #document_manager.php#
 > File has changes, not removing from disk.
 Exactly.

 Mercurial behavior is a bit different -- it doesn't
 remove it because the file has been marked for adding:

 ~ $ mkdir hg
 ~ $ cd hg
 ~/hg $ hg init
 ~/hg $ touch file.txt extra.txt
 ~/hg $ ls
 extra.txt file.txt
 ~/hg $ hg add file.txt extra.txt
 ~/hg $ hg rm extra.txt
 not removing extra.txt: file has been marked for add (use -f to force
 removal)

 --
 Dmitry Chestnykh
http://www.codingrobots.com 

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