Hello,

I'm probably doing somethng strange, but has anyone ever seen this behaviour:


1) on host S: clone project from host S (http://S/my_repo)
2) on host C: clone project from host S (http://S/my_repo)
3) on host C: do some work, and commit changes
4) on host S, 'fossil up'
5) on host S: 'fossil timeline' doesn't show the recent commit
6) on host S: 'fossil pull' doesn't show the commit either in 'fossil timeline'
7) on host C: do more work, and commit changes
8) on host 'S': 'fossil up'; now all recent commits are seen

Perhaps relevant info:
- autosync=1 on both sides
- host 'S' serves a bunch of fossils through fossil using cgi-mode, from inetd
- both hosts running a recent NetBSD; host 'S' is amd64, host 'C' is i386
- fossil version on host C: 1.26 [3ca6979514] 2013-07-23 18:57:25 UTC
- fossil version on host S: 1.25 [a6dad6508c] 2013-06-14 07:19:58 UTC

I can't reproduce this, but if someone has ideas to try the next time
this happens I'd be happy to try. I can rebuild fossil on one or both
hosts, but I have the feeling this is something very basic.

Related question: I typically use 'fossil up', and never 'fossil sync'
(or pull/push) in my workflow, working on 2 hosts on the same project
- should I?

Michai
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