On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 12:06 PM, Rich Neswold <rich.nesw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Joerg Sonnenberger
> <jo...@britannica.bec.de> wrote:
>> Please note that while moving to a newer, faster server I also moved to
>> source to /cvsroot to match "real" CVS. That was responsible for quite a
>> few changes.
>
> So I'm sync'ing a completely new repository on top of mine? A fossil
> repository doesn't have a UUID to tell if I shouldn't pull from a
> remote anymore?

A project in fossil has a project id ... Called a project-code.

Example:
fossil info ; on my Tcl checkout
=>
  project-name: Tcl Source Code
  project-code: 1ec9da4c469c29f4717e2a967fe6b916d9c8c06e

Fossil will not push/pull between repos of different project codes.

My understanding of Joerg's mail was that the moved files around in
the repository to match a specific directory structure, but not that
he created a new project.

> Like, if for some strange reason, Mr. Sonnenberger
> decided to replace the NetBSD repo with the fossil repo, I'd be
> pulling fossil source into my repo/ticket/wiki without a warning?
>
> Or is my ignorance showing again? :)


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