Overview
Artifact ID: | fab03c058c384a47f0690fdeda19aaf03c3b3e4d |
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Ticket: | 472e68c0b23e152ea1efafc9f05f033788d13786
fossil: unable to find the name of a repository database |
User & Date: | anonymous 2010-10-15 08:49:36 |
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- comment changed to:
I'm getting an error while trying to open a fossil. <pre><b>buildbot@nikko:~/deep$</b> fossil clone http://fatman@dreamtrack.dnsalias.com/fossils/reu2.cgi ./reu2.fossil Bytes Cards Artifacts Deltas Send: 49 1 0 0 Received: 120 2 0 0 Send: 625 25 0 0 password for fatman: Received: 11103 102 0 0 Send: 4326 102 0 0 Received: 247439 183 84 7 Total network traffic: 3233 bytes sent, 65198 bytes received Rebuilding repository meta-data... 91 (100%)... project-id: d6157f03e5e3841d78af989ebb366a76ff9dd7ee server-id: 58dff3acfea5e3dbaada844a657c9bd1f5cc186c admin-user: buildbot (password is "blah") <b>buildbot@nikko:~/deep$</b> ls _FOSSIL_ reu2.fossil <b>buildbot@nikko:~/deep$</b> fossil open ./reu2.fossil <span class="disabled">fossil: unable to find the name of a repository database</span> If you have recently updated your fossil executable, you might need to run "fossil all rebuild" to bring the repository schemas up to date. buildbot@nikko:~/Reu2/deep$ fossil open </pre> It is morning, pre-coffee. I could be forgetting something.
- foundin changed to: "[528c581154] 2010-09-28 18:40:01 UTC"
- private_contact changed to: "990fc58e2fbfe89bc7012d67ec7054419441d450"
- severity changed to: "Severe"
- status changed to: "Open"
- title changed to:
fossil: unable to find the name of a repository database
- type changed to: "Code_Defect"