On Wed, 21 Mar 2012 16:49:12 +0200
ST wrote:
> can a repo be local and global at the same time, i.e. if I want to
> provide access to my repo through apache - do I need to have one repo
> for apache and one local or can it be one and the same repo?
It can: you do this every time you run `fossil server` in an open
checkout. `fossil ui` basically does kind of the same: it runs fossil
in server mode and spawns a local browser which is then told to connect
to the port opened by the serving fossil instance.
> If it can be one and the same repo does this mean that I don't need to
> make push/pull only commit/update?
That is correct.
Just be aware of the fact that your local checkout is not automatically
updated by "foreign" pushes to the same branch.
I mean, if you have, say, a branch "trunk" currently checked out, and
it's updated externally you'll have to update your checkout or your next
commit will create a fork.
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