On Thursday, August 28, 2014 6:41 AM, Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said Andy Gibbs on Wed, 27 Aug 2014 18:58:21 +0200:
Is there a rationale behind this? Could there be a flag (e.g. -q /
--quiet would work!) that can do an automatic "yes" at this point?
I'm not sure about the rationale exce
Thus said Andy Gibbs on Wed, 27 Aug 2014 18:58:21 +0200:
> Is there a rationale behind this? Could there be a flag (e.g. -q /
> --quiet would work!) that can do an automatic "yes" at this point?
I'm not sure about the rationale except perhaps it could be ambiguous.
There are potentially oth
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 6:58 PM, Andy Gibbs wrote:
> Is there a rationale behind this? Could there be a flag (e.g. -q /
> --quiet would work!) that can do an automatic "yes" at this point?
>
FWIW: can't answer those questions definitively, other than an abstract
"seems sane" to the -q flag, but
Hi,
It seems (at least in v1.29) that it is not possible to do a fossil clone
with a username and password in the url and automatically remember the
password via a command line switch or other approach. What is really
interesting is that if you pipe "y" into the fossil clone command, then
fo
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