On 10/02/17 17:52, Roy Marples wrote:
> On 09/02/2017 21:42, Roy Marples wrote:
>> When importing a git fast import file, the master branch is silently
>> changed to trunk, to match the fossil default.
>> However, when exported back out the reverse conversion does not apply.
>>
>> This is not good,
On 10/02/2017 19:10, Joe Mistachkin wrote:
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> Roy Marples wrote:
>>
>> fossil import --rename-master trunk
>> fossil export --rename-trunk master
>>
>
> As a matter of my personal preferences and taste, I really like the
> idea of NOT doing "magic branch renaming" by default and adding the
> ab
Roy Marples wrote:
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> fossil import --rename-master trunk
> fossil export --rename-trunk master
>
As a matter of my personal preferences and taste, I really like the
idea of NOT doing "magic branch renaming" by default and adding the
above new options.
What kind of backward compatibility iss
On 09/02/2017 21:42, Roy Marples wrote:
> When importing a git fast import file, the master branch is silently
> changed to trunk, to match the fossil default.
> However, when exported back out the reverse conversion does not apply.
>
> This is not good, because fossil is effectively re-writing hi
Hi List!
When importing a git fast import file, the master branch is silently
changed to trunk, to match the fossil default.
However, when exported back out the reverse conversion does not apply.
This is not good, because fossil is effectively re-writing history.
But what is worse is that the exp
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