On 11 September 2014 13:50, Andy Bradford
wrote:
> Actually, it does work. The problem isn't with the versionable setting.
> There is a bug, but its in fossil open, not the setting.
>
> After you open the fossil, delete the link (which is actually now a
> file) and then do fossil update. It
Thus said David Mason on Thu, 11 Sep 2014 10:14:02 -0400:
> committing .fossil-settings/allow-symlinks first doesn't. This looks
> like a bug to me... what is the point of version-able allow-symlinks?
Actually, it does work. The problem isn't with the versionable setting.
There is a bug, but i
On 11 September 2014 01:06, Andy Bradford
wrote:
> Thus said David Mason on Thu, 11 Sep 2014 00:42:09 -0400:
>
>> : Daves-MacBook-Retina-784 ; cat .fossil-settings/allow-symlinks
>> yes
>> : Daves-MacBook-Retina-784 ; fs ci -m test
>> New_Version: 240dcb9a36ff5fde1c3bc1ae1e906dbb479b3698
>
> I cou
Thus said David Mason on Thu, 11 Sep 2014 00:42:09 -0400:
> : Daves-MacBook-Retina-784 ; cat .fossil-settings/allow-symlinks
> yes
> : Daves-MacBook-Retina-784 ; fs ci -m test
> New_Version: 240dcb9a36ff5fde1c3bc1ae1e906dbb479b3698
I could be wrong, but I don't think the .fossil-settings appl
I use symlinks very heavily; I'm trying to convert all my world to
fossil, but I can't get symlinks to work.
Here's a transcript:
: Daves-MacBook-Retina-784 ; ls -l current current/cmf.html
lrwxr-xr-x 1 dmason staff 5 Sep 9 22:42 current -> f2014
-rwxr-xr-x 1 dmason staff
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