I've been trying to puzzle this out myself, but decided someone must
know on the list.
Assume I execute the following commands (with `alias f='fossil'`).
#v+
alias f='fossil'
f init ~/FOSSIL/1.fossil
f open ~/FOSSIL/1.fossil
touch 1
f add 1
f commit -m 1
mkdir 2
mkdir 3
cd 2
git init
touch a
I just realized I never said:
$ f version
This is fossil version 1.30 [ffef4edceb] 2014-07-25 13:12:52 UTC
* David J. Weller-Fahy dave+lists.fossil-us...@caterva.org [2014-08-02 22:42
-0500]:
I've been trying to puzzle this out myself, but decided someone must
know on the list.
Assume I
* Gilles gilles.gana...@free.fr [2013-01-08 09:00 -0500]:
How do we cancel the result of add, ie. tell Fossil to *not* add
such and such new file the next time the user runs fossil commit?
I just tried using `fossil rm` on a mistakenly added file (in an
existing repository), and it does what
* Gilles gilles.gana...@free.fr [2013-01-08 09:27 -0500]:
On Tue, 8 Jan 2013 09:21:10 -0500, David J. Weller-Fahy
dave-lists-fossil-us...@weller-fahy.com
wrote:
I just tried using `fossil rm` on a mistakenly added file (in an
existing repository), and it does what you need.
Thanks
I believe I may have found a bug in the behavior of the timeline. As
this may be just me, I figured I'd check with the community to see if
anyone else is seeing this behavior (described below).
Steps to reproduce:
1. Go to http://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/timeline
2. Click Older
3. Click Newer
* Martin Gagnon eme...@gmail.com [2012-12-17 20:59 -0500]:
Le 2012-12-17 à 20:34, David J. Weller-Fahy
dave-lists-fossil-us...@weller-fahy.com a écrit :
1. Go to http://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/timeline
2. Click Older
3. Click Newer
4. Click 200 Entries
Note, the number of entries
So, I've dug around for about 2 hours now, and can't seem to find a
solution.
Please let me know if my search-fu is completely insufficient, however I
would like to be able to browse the archives in mutt.
How do I download an mbox file of all the archives of this list? I know
how to get the
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