Fossil SCM
fossil: unable to find the name of a repository database
Closed
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· opened 15 years, 5 months ago
- Type
- Code_Defect
- Priority
- —
- Severity
- Severe
- Resolution
- Withdrawn
- Subsystem
- —
- Created
- Oct. 15, 2010 8:49 a.m.
I'm getting an error while trying to open a fossil.
buildbot@nikko:~/deep$ fossil clone http://[email protected]/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") buildbot@nikko:~/deep$ ls _FOSSIL_ reu2.fossil buildbot@nikko:~/deep$ fossil open ./reu2.fossil fossil: unable to find the name of a repository database 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
It is morning, pre-coffee. I could be forgetting something.
anonymous claiming to be arichardson added on 2010-10-15 09:34:50: Deleting FOSSIL solved the problem. Why did this happen?
anonymous claiming to be arichardson added on 2010-10-15 10:35:15: Suppose I should close this. I forgot. Sorry for the noise!
anonymous claiming to be arichardson added on 2010-10-15 10:36:14: Gah. Apologies again for the noise. I didn't close it properly.