Thank you that worked.
So if I have one of these files turned into directory or vice-versa
events. The solution is to remove the offending item. (fossil rm..) then
commit that, add it back in and then commit again. Makes sense and your
explanation is the mechanism of what i
On 6/5/2015 7:30 AM, Jan Danielsson wrote:
> I always make sure there aren't any "contradictions" in a commit (i.e.
> remove file X, and X is also a directory in the same commit).
Perhaps off-topic, but I see no reason why you should have to worry
about this particular case. Fossil does not track
On 05/06/15 13:08, jim Schimpf wrote:
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> EDITED Docs/HayJam.pdf
> NOT_A_FILE Docs/images/Detector.graffle
> EDITED Docs/images/Detector.png
>
> So I then did a fossil rm of this file and did an OS rm and removed if from
> the directory.
>
> put it back in the directory and fossil ad
Hi,
This is on OS X so bear with me. I have repository and in there is an
OmmnuGraffle image (like Visio). Originally it was a single file but then I
added a png image to the picture. On OS X it still looks like a single file
but now it becomes a directory. When I did this and tried to
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