.fossil-settings should be a subfolder of your repository checkout, not
your home folder.

On Mon, 11 Dec 2017, 16:03 Gour, <g...@atmarama.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm working on a web site and wanted to perform initial import, but Fossil
> (version 2.5 [561fa8a3b7]) complains:
>
> ./pages/01.blog/14th-anniversary/gaura-nitai_2011_installation.jpg contains
> binary data. Use --no-warnings or the "binary-glob" setting to disable this
> warning.
>
> I'm a bit puzzled since I have ~/.fossil-settings/binary-glob file with the
> following content:
>
> *.pdf
> *.jpg
> *.jpeg
> *.png
> *.kwd
> *.doc
> *.gz
>
> The 'settings' command gives the following output:
>
> access-log
> admin-log
> allow-symlinks
> auto-captcha
> auto-hyperlink
> auto-shun
> autosync
> autosync-tries
> binary-glob
> case-sensitive
> clean-glob
> clearsign            (global) on
> crlf-glob
> crnl-glob
> default-perms
> [...]
>
> so I wonder what is wrong, iow. why Fossil does not honour my 'binary-glob'
> setting?
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Gour
>
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