Re: [fossil-users] Fossil use question

2010-04-22 Thread verizon
No the repository has no branches. I did find the server where the repository is kept had a clock that was 1 hour ahead of current time. (Not sure how it got that way, it had shifted to Daylight savings time but was an hour ahead). Anyway this is now fixed but the problem persists.

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil use question

2010-04-22 Thread D. Richard Hipp
On Apr 22, 2010, at 7:29 AM, verizon wrote: No the repository has no branches. I did find the server where the repository is kept had a clock that was 1 hour ahead of current time. (Not sure how it got that way, it had shifted to Daylight savings time but was an hour ahead).

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil use question

2010-04-22 Thread D. Richard Hipp
On Apr 22, 2010, at 7:29 AM, verizon wrote: No the repository has no branches. I did find the server where the repository is kept had a clock that was 1 hour ahead of current time. (Not sure how it got that way, it had shifted to Daylight savings time but was an hour ahead).

[fossil-users] Fossil use question

2010-04-21 Thread verizon
I am working on a project with another developer and we are using a server hosted fossil repository and have hit this problem. When say I make changes to some source files, commit this to the repository and sync with the network server. The other developer then sync's with the

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil use question

2010-04-21 Thread D. Richard Hipp
On Apr 21, 2010, at 4:39 PM, verizon wrote: I am working on a project with another developer and we are using a server hosted fossil repository and have hit this problem. When say I make changes to some source files, commit this to the repository and sync with the network