Yes, I was think about something like that. As an initial experiment, I
tried to used flfmt with the -v option on a vac archive just to see the
result. It seems that the vac archive does not contain the max qid that
flfmt needs. This seems strange to me, as vac -a should need this info just
as much
I have long wanted to do this but on the one occasion I tried I got lost inside
fossil.
the problem is fossil expects venti to have a hierarchy of the form /active/
and /archive/ where as your venti does not, I guess it has just your home dir.
it is easy to create the required placeholder in a
I have a file server running Linux at home, with a normal ext3 file system
and a plan9port venti. I use this venti for vac backup of both the ext3
file system and other Linux boxes. However, the 2 TB ext3 is running out of
space, while the venti is roughly 50% full. I could just buy a bigger disk,