Hi Richard,

I am not sure if this should be considered an issue with Fossil or Windows itself, but if I put fossil.exe in a path such as C:\Windows\system32 in order for it to be found whenever I type fossil in a command prompt, it fails whenever it tries to fork. It works fine to invoke it when running commands such as open, commit etc, but try running a command like ui and the problem appears. The reason I am expecting it to work is because fossil.exe is in fact in a directory stored in the path environment variable.

Again, not sure if this is really a Fossil issue but I wanted to run it by you just in case.

Kind regards,

Philip Bennefall
On 2014-06-11 14:37, Richard Hipp wrote:
Unless I hear objections to the contrary, I will release the current tip of trunk (or something very close to that) as the official version 1.29 later this week. So if you have any concerns, please voice them now. Thanks.

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D. Richard Hipp
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