Trying to open the same repository under a Linux system (fossil version
1.33 [5b456cfa6b]) gives me this: "[1]    9388 segmentation fault  fossil
open /path/to/Joystick.fossil"

On 15 April 2016 at 11:31, Michael Richter <ttmrich...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Platform: Windows 10.
> Fossil version: 1.34 [62dcb00e68]
>
> After making a few changes to a project (IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM)
> and committing them on a feature branch, I tried to check out the main
> development branch.  The result was a hard crash.  My repository is now in
> a state where I can't open it, even in a fresh directory, and even after
> doing a "fossil all rebuild".  When I try I get Windows 10's idiotic
> dialogue: "Fossil is a simple, high-reliability, distributed software
> configuration management system. has stopped working \ A problem caused the
> program to stop working correctly.  Windows will close the program and
> notify you if a solution is available."  (All typos and odd wording
> straight from the original.)
>
> "fossil export" crashes as well.
>
> I appear to have lost, according to "fossil ui" one check-in's worth of
> work, most of which I fortunately happen to have in an archive.  I'm not
> sure, however, how to go about getting the repository into a recoverable
> state.  I *could* just use that archive as the basis of a new repository,
> but now I'm left with this nagging question of when it will happen again.
>
> Can anybody suggest some steps forward to recovery here?
>
> --
> "Perhaps people don't believe this, but throughout all of the discussions
> of entering China our focus has really been what's best for the Chinese
> people. It's not been about our revenue or profit or whatnot."
> --Sergey Brin, demonstrating the emptiness of the "don't be evil" mantra.
>



-- 
"Perhaps people don't believe this, but throughout all of the discussions
of entering China our focus has really been what's best for the Chinese
people. It's not been about our revenue or profit or whatnot."
--Sergey Brin, demonstrating the emptiness of the "don't be evil" mantra.
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