On 1/5/16, bch <brad.har...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What's incorrect, the documentation, or the implementation ?

Both, IIRC.  I think you can convert a private branch to public by
cancelling the "private" tag.  But I don't think that feature is
completely operational right now.

But it has been over a year since I worked on any of that.  And I'm
tied up working on SQLite right this moment and can't stop to look.


>
> From private.wiki:
>
> After additional work, one might desire to publish the changes associated
> with a private branch.  The usual way to do this is to merge those
> changes into a public branch.  For example:
>
> <blockquote><pre>
> fossil update trunk
> fossil merge private
> fossil commit
> </pre></blockquote>
>
> The private branch remains private.  (There is no way to convert a private
> branch into a public branch.)  But all of the changes associated with
> the private branch are now folded into the public branch and are hence
> visible to other users of the project.
>
>
> On 1/5/16, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:
>> On 1/5/16, bch <brad.har...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I just did another pull, and the branch tags showed up, so @drh, I
>>> think your rebuild helped somewhat. Now to find out how the repo got
>>> into it's "broken" state in the first place.
>>>
>>
>> The rebuild didn't help.  It was my manual DELETE of the offending
>> entry in the PRIVATE table of the database that fixed it.  But that
>> entry will reappear at the next rebuild, I suspect.
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