Hello,
I've changed an event to change its tags... and I could not see any 'tag change'
artifact in the timeline. Looking at the event artifact, it looks as if it had
the tags from the first moment.
Is event history preserved? Is it simply that there is no way to see that
history?
If it is
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 5:46 AM, Lluís Batlle i Rossell vi...@viric.namewrote:
Hello,
I've changed an event to change its tags... and I could not see any 'tag
change'
artifact in the timeline. Looking at the event artifact, it looks as if it
had
the tags from the first moment.
Is event
Hi there,
Is there a fossil copy command? There's add, mv, rm but no cp?
It's a neat feature of subversion that you can copy a file either from the
current checked-out tree or from somewhere else in time and space from the
repository, thereby keeping a tracable history intact.
At the moment,
On 07/19/2012 01:19 PM, Steve Havelka wrote:
Anyone else want to give this a try? Does anyone know any
visually-impaired programmers, who we could ask to take a look at the
fossil ui via their screen reader or braille terminal?
Me, that's why I reported it. :)
Fossil is generally fine,
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 3:56 PM, Andy Gibbs andyg1...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
Is there a fossil copy command? There's add, mv, rm but no cp?
the closest thing it has is:
cp foo bar
fossil add bar
since those artifacts will have the same contents, i believe fossil will
use the same underlying
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 4:19 PM, Nolan Darilek no...@thewordnerd.infowrote:
Fossil is generally fine, but I keep tripping over that one screen I
reported yesterday whenever I edit a commit to add a release tag. Still
have to admit to being entirely unsure why the checkboxes aren't redundant,
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 6:12 PM, Andy Gibbs andyg1...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
(1) A user wishes to split a large source file into two, uses copy to
link the second file to the common ancestor and makes the various
modifications to both files to remove from each the duplicate
code
Andy Gibbs wrote:
[...]
(1) A user wishes to split a large source file into two, uses copy to
link the second file to the common ancestor and makes the various
modifications to both files to remove from each the duplicate
code where required, and commits. The commit history
Hi, all!
i couldn't resist the temptation to try this out...
http://fossil.wanderinghorse.net/repos/th1-sgb/index.cgi
or:
fossil clone http://fossil.wanderinghorse.net/repos/th1-sgb/index.cgi
th1.fsl
i split out the TH1 code from Fossil into a standalone library and
CLI-based interpreter,
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