Hi,
>« So do people who have a check-in or a new file email
the file to the administrator and they add/check-in, or do those
people have command line access? »
1/ People don't really use Fossil : they do use git/mercurial/etc.
2/ Those who use Fossil use command line most of them.
3/ The purpose of SSH (long talk with the Fossil users) is to help people use
secure remote command line...
(This is how I understand it)
4/ I was wondering if Fossil have got something that is not "command line". I
dunno.
Best Regards
K.
De : Scott Doctor <[email protected]>
À : Fossil SCM user's discussion <[email protected]>
Envoyé le : Samedi 22 octobre 2016 22h40
Objet : [fossil-users] remote check in
I am trying to figure out how to use fossil for an upcoming
project. I keep coming back to fossil as the alternatives (git,
mercurial,...) are just... well I will go bald trying to figure
them out. I made a test repository to play with and mostly
figured out the command line commands. The problem I am having
is how to add files, do check-ins and such via the UI, mostly
regarding doing it remotely without command line access.
My question is, for example the sqlite fossil system, someone
wants to check-in a change of a file, or add a new file. How do
they do such over the internet without having command line
access? I do not see any operations from the UI that does that.
Seems adding files, doing check-ins, merges, should all be part
of the UI. So do people who have a check-in or a new file email
the file to the administrator and they add/check-in, or do those
people have command line access?
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