there might have been email overlap. "fossil info" also spits out the 
project-id. That's what Petr was saying I believe.
Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2012 17:51:31 +0800
From: ttmrich...@gmail.com
To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] fossil sqlite3

On 31 December 2012 17:27, Edward Berner <e...@bernerfam.com> wrote:


Waitwhat?  My version of Fossil ("This is fossil version 1.25 [558a17a686] 
2012-12-22 13:48:31 UTC") doesn't show anything about "project-id" for fossil 
new/clone.





What do you get when you create a test repository?  It should, I think, display 
the project-id, etc., after creating the repository. eg:



$ ./fossil new test.fossil

project-id: 2d7cade36dce2af94df648e178d588e5a3b00a14

server-id:  af94c0a2462bc18103a19c20fd0b3918c3f9a2a3

admin-user: erb (initial password is "811b05")
Ah.  I misunderstood.  I thought you meant there was a command line option 
related to the project ID.


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