Re: [fossil-users] This mailing list is now deprecated
On Wed, 8 Aug 2018 08:40:37 -0400 Richard Hipp wrote: > Please discontinue use of this mailing list except as an emergency > back-up to the forum in case the forum stops working. What about devel list? Sincerely, Gour -- Abandoning all attachment to the results of his activities, ever satisfied and independent, he performs no fruitive action, although engaged in all kinds of undertakings. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] [sqlite] Mailing list shutting down...
On Thu, 14 Jun 2018 12:29:40 +0200 Dominique Devienne wrote: > Still, I like MLs best... If the only issue is the subscription part, > lets fix that only? +1 > Last discussion/thread on moving away from MLs on the SQLite list showed a > clear bias against using a forum over a ML IMHO, especially from long time > contributors. My $0.02... --DD I fully agree with keeping good old MLs. ;) Sincerely, Gour -- There is no possibility of one's becoming a yogī, O Arjuna, if one eats too much or eats too little, sleeps too much or does not sleep enough. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Show time...
On Sun, 3 Jun 2018 20:03:44 -0700 Jungle Boogie wrote: > This line: > SQLite project gets excellent 73:1 compression. $ fossil dbstat project-name: Osobne financije repository-size: 6,873,088 bytes artifact-count:2,578 (stored as 1,394 full text and 1,184 deltas) artifact-sizes:3,962,610 average, 13,965,692 max, 10,215,609,449 total compression-ratio: 1486:1 check-ins: 1,507 ... :-) Sincerely, Gour -- You have a right to perform your prescribed duty, but you are not entitled to the fruits of action. Never consider yourself the cause of the results of your activities, and never be attached to not doing your duty. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] binary-glob not honored
On Mon, 11 Dec 2017 13:20:39 + Mark Janssen <mpc.jans...@gmail.com> wrote: > From the manual: "Where a setting is a list of values, such as > ignore-glob, you can use a newline as a separator as well as a comma." Thank you! That's very valuable piece of information which is missing in fossil's "help settings" command. :-( Sincerely, Gour -- One who restrains the senses of action but whose mind dwells on sense objects certainly deludes himself and is called a pretender. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] binary-glob not honored
On Mon, 11 Dec 2017 12:00:22 + Mark Janssen <mpc.jans...@gmail.com> wrote: > .fossil-settings should be a subfolder of your repository checkout, > not your home folder. Ahh, my misunderstanding...now I wonder how to enter *several* patterns via cmd line and set them to (global), since it seems that whenever I add some pattern it does replace the old one? Sincerely, Gour -- As a strong wind sweeps away a boat on the water, even one of the roaming senses on which the mind focuses can carry away a man's intelligence. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] binary-glob not honored
Hello, I'm working on a web site and wanted to perform initial import, but Fossil (version 2.5 [561fa8a3b7]) complains: ./pages/01.blog/14th-anniversary/gaura-nitai_2011_installation.jpg contains binary data. Use --no-warnings or the "binary-glob" setting to disable this warning. I'm a bit puzzled since I have ~/.fossil-settings/binary-glob file with the following content: *.pdf *.jpg *.jpeg *.png *.kwd *.doc *.gz The 'settings' command gives the following output: access-log admin-log allow-symlinks auto-captcha auto-hyperlink auto-shun autosync autosync-tries binary-glob case-sensitive clean-glob clearsign(global) on crlf-glob crnl-glob default-perms [...] so I wonder what is wrong, iow. why Fossil does not honour my 'binary-glob' setting? Sincerely, Gour -- ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] Pijul support (was Re: Fossil-NG Bloat?)
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 19:09:21 -0500 Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote: > But making Fossil work as a client for Git is the cornerstone of my > plan for world domination! :-) I forgot to mention that maybe it's worth to explore support for Pijul (https://pijul.org/) which might becomne big in the future having solved Darcs' historical performance-related problems. Sincerely, Gour -- Even a man of knowledge acts according to his own nature, for everyone follows the nature he has acquired from the three modes. What can repression accomplish? ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Fossil-NG Bloat?
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 19:09:21 -0500 Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote: > But making Fossil work as a client for Git is the cornerstone of my > plan for world domination! :-) Go for it! > One important reason that many people use Git is because so much OSS > is hosted on GitHub and everybody wants to be part of the action. If > developer Alice wants to play in the OSS world, she has to use Git. > But if Fossil were able to clone, push, and pull from Git > repositories, that would enable Alice to use Fossil instead, opening > the door to wider adoption. Nothing to add to it!! Sincerely, Gour -- ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] Go's get cmd is getting support for Fossil
Hello, I just noticed great news: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/56190 Sincerely, Gour -- The work of a man who is unattached to the modes of material nature and who is fully situated in transcendental knowledge merges entirely into transcendence. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Semi-Bug: File Browser in the web GUI is Relatively slow
On Fri, 26 May 2017 19:28:31 -0400 Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote: > On the other hand, I also made some good design choices, such as the > use of SQLite for storage. And it occurred to me at dinner that I can > modify the query used to generate the file list page to work around > this problem, and make it fast. I'll see if I can work on that > tonight... Does that make the need for Fit obsolete or Fit can be made using SQLite for storage? Sincerely, Gour -- The senses, the mind and the intelligence are the sitting places of this lust. Through them lust covers the real knowledge of the living entity and bewilders him. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] scrubbing private branch or feature branches in Fossil
On Tue, 14 Feb 2017 14:06:19 +0100 Gour <g...@atmarama.com> wrote: > Any hint how to get rid of it since it would allow one to have kind of > supported for 'featured branches' in the Fossil? It looks that $id in: fossil tag add --raw --propagate private $id was not proper since after re-issuing the above cmd, everything seems fine now and I'm very happy 'discovering' a very handy feature in Fossil. :-) > Sincerely, > Gour -- An intelligent person does not take part in the sources of misery, which are due to contact with the material senses. O son of Kuntī, such pleasures have a beginning and an end, and so the wise man does not delight in them. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] scrubbing private branch or feature branches in Fossil
Hello, after importing Git repo in Fossil, I notice strange behavior, that since very beginning, Fossil shows two branches: trunk and refs/heads(master) up to the [d207fdb1c2] commit and after it, there is only 'trunk' branch up to the CURRENT...see below: $fossil timeli -n 1000 === 2017-02-14 === 10:35:09 [171ff467dc] *CURRENT* biljeg, knjižara (user: gour tags: trunk) === 2017-02-13 === 20:17:45 [7c93118488] bankomat, gimnastika 1/2017, Spar, Mueller, Kaufland, DM, ljekarna (user: gour tags: trunk) [...] === 2017-01-02 === 11:28:03 [b71abb3afc] pražnjenje septičke (user: g...@atmarama.com tags: trunk) 11:17:03 [4fac2abcee] kamata (Erste), donacija (Zdenko & Olga) (user: g...@atmarama.com tags: trunk, refs/heads/master) 11:17:03 [2c1dee8f7c] kamata (Erste), donacija (Zdenko & Olga) (user: g...@atmarama.com tags: trunk) === 2017-01-01 === 15:42:12 [f2c8377e30] ljekarna (user: g...@atmarama.com tags: trunk, refs/heads/master) 15:42:12 [4c6452e921] ljekarna (user: g...@atmarama.com tags: trunk) 10:59:38 [d207fdb1c2] donacija, tržnica, voćarna, Konzum (user: g...@atmarama.com tags: trunk, refs/heads/master) 10:59:38 [e8fc67eb6e] donacija, tržnica, voćarna, Konzum (user: g...@atmarama.com tags: trunk) === 2016-12-31 === 09:00:13 [8dd1c990a5] Metss, kamate, vođenje računa... (user: g...@atmarama.com tags: trunk, refs/heads/master) 09:00:13 [cce6fb345f] Metss, kamate, vođenje računa... (user: g...@atmarama.com tags: trunk) [...] 10:23:02 [6e28e8d2a6] adjust some computer-related transactions (user: gour tags: trunk, refs/heads/master) 10:23:02 [5c720a947d] adjust some computer-related transactions (user: g...@atmarama.com tags: trunk) 10:15:41 [7d1448b3f5] initial import (NG) (user: gour tags: trunk, refs/heads/master) 10:15:41 [ae83c30ca8] initial import (NG) (user: g...@atmarama.com tags: trunk) 10:14:47 [984a7e03ca] initial empty check-in (user: gour tags: trunk, refs/heads/master) 10:14:47 [eae3edf959] initial empty check-in (user: g...@atmarama.com tags: trunk) Now, considering to get rid of that duplicate branch (refs/heads/master) I did the following: fossil tag add --raw --propagate private 984a7e03ca53787e5c16139e849f in order to convert refs/heads/master branch into private followed by: fossil scrub --private So, now there is no longer 'refs/heads/master' branch, but now it shows: [7d1448b3f5] initial import (NG) (user: gour) (unpublished) so I wonder why that refsheads/master branch which was converted into private and scrubbed still shown as 'unpublished'? Any hint how to get rid of it since it would allow one to have kind of supported for 'featured branches' in the Fossil? Sincerely, Gour -- Many, many births both you and I have passed. I can remember all of them, but you cannot, O subduer of the enemy! ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] using Fossil & Github's PRs
Hello! Fossil is great and cool to use, Git(hub) is popular, so wondering what to do? Is there some smooth workflow allowing one to easily contribute to e.g. Github projects by using the usual scenario of: a) cloning the upstream repo b) creating feature branch c) commit contributed changes d) create PR to merge contribution (feature branch) by using Fossil and not constantly "changing gears" by using Fossil for private stuff and being forced to use Git in order to contribute to Git(hub) projects? Sincerely, Gour -- While contemplating the objects of the senses, a person develops attachment for them, and from such attachment lust develops, and from lust anger arises. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Unversioned files.
On Fri, 2 Sep 2016 13:05:43 -0400 Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote: > At the moment, unversioned files are not part of the check-out. So > this is a feature. OK. Thank you. Now, when I got rid of ownCloud and replaced it with something lighter to sync my calendars/contacts with the phone, I plan to manually cp-ing media files to my computer and considering to put all those photos/videos as unversioned files in a Fossil repo. I use 64bit Linux (Debian Sid) with XFS filesystem, so wonder if there are any recommended limit in regard to number of files kep in the repo and/or size of the Fossil repo? Sincerely, Gour -- It is far better to discharge one's prescribed duties, even though faultily, than another's duties perfectly. Destruction in the course of performing one's own duty is better than engaging in another's duties, for to follow another's path is dangerous. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Unversioned files.
On Tue, 30 Aug 2016 14:31:06 -0400 Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote: > Your feedback on this new feature is appreciated. I've added one whole directory with several subfolders (via shell scripting) and an see them with 'fossil unver ls'. However, the same set of files is also listed as output of 'fossil extras'. Is it afeature that one has to explicitly ignore them not to be shown with 'extras' or do I miss something? Sincerely, Gour -- The senses are so strong and impetuous, O Arjuna, that they forcibly carry away the mind even of a man of discrimination who is endeavoring to control them. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Unversioned files.
On Tue, 30 Aug 2016 14:31:06 -0400 Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote: > Your feedback on this new feature is appreciated. What about ability to add the whole directory containing unversioned files? I used (fish)shell scripting to do it, but still... Sincerely, Gour -- A person who is not disturbed by the incessant flow of desires — that enter like rivers into the ocean, which is ever being filled but is always still — can alone achieve peace, and not the man who strives to satisfy such desires. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] some interesting (db)stat
On Fri, 12 Aug 2016 11:00:55 -0400 Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote: > Methinks you have some highly compressible text in that repo :-) It's my personal GnuCash XML file. I'm keeping it under Fossil to be able to restore from possible corruption and, as you can see, Fossil certainly does good job with compression. :-) Sincerely, Gour -- In this endeavor there is no loss or diminution, and a little advancement on this path can protect one from the most dangerous type of fear. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] some interesting (db)stat
Hello, today Fossil surprised me when showing me dbstat output for one of my private repos: repository-size: 2480128 bytes (2.5MB) artifact-count:621 (stored as 312 full text and 309 delta blobs) artifact-sizes:4374330 average, 9758918 max, 2716458939 bytes (2.7GB) total compression-ratio: 1095:1 check-ins: 311 files: 1 across all branches Not bad, right. ;) Sincerely, Gour -- Thus the wise living entity's pure consciousness becomes covered by his eternal enemy in the form of lust, which is never satisfied and which burns like fire. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Further mailing list configuration changes.
On Mon, 27 Jun 2016 14:05:28 +0800 Barry Arthur <barry.art...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm glad to hear that. However, we do not know the number of subscribers via Gmane - I'm the one and survived. :-) Sincerely, Gour -- Before giving up this present body, if one is able to tolerate the urges of the material senses and check the force of desire and anger, he is well situated and is happy in this world. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] xkcd on git
On Sub, 2015-10-31 at 14:21 +0100, Jan Danielsson wrote: > No. I had a checkout of a repository which was working fine. One > day I suddenly couldn't do things I have been doing all along with it > (uncomplicated daily tasks; pull, commit, merge); git told me that my > repository was broken. I googled for the error, found a stackexchange > question about the error message and a few of the replies where along > the line of "Yeah, that randomly happens sometimes, just type these > commands and it'll fix it." (no explanation, just "the word on the > street is that these commands help"). I copy-n-pasted the commands, > git did some work on the repository and it fixed the problem (as far > as I could tell). Yesterday I did chat with one of the main devs of quite popular/mature open-source project and he confirmed having gripes with Git... I did mention Fossil and he liked it, but due to project using Git, he expressed interest to have fossil-git ala git-svn, so that would be killer feature - allowing people to use Fossil with Git-based projects!!1 Of course, I'm aware about differences in design... Sincerely, Gour -- Not by merely abstaining from work can one achieve freedom from reaction, nor by renunciation alone can one attain perfection. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] xkcd on git
On Pet, 2015-10-30 at 21:33 +0300, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote: > I'm a programmer, and after having used a bunch of centralized and > distributed VC systems I've come to a temporary conclusion that the > set of problems [D]VC systems are trying to solve has certain > irreducible complexity, and hence these systems either throw it onto > the heads of the users (Git) or sweep it under the rug (Mercurial, > Fossil). I do use Fossil for *all* my private projects and intend to use it for open-source one as well...however, in my experience using different (D)VCS, I still believe that Darcs was the easiest one to use, but, it had some peformance problems as well as lack of reliable public hosting. Sincerely, Gour -- Many, many births both you and I have passed. I can remember all of them, but you cannot, O subduer of the enemy! ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Fossil support for Go(lang)'s "go get" cmd
On Wed, 14 Oct 2015 12:18:58 -0400 Ron W <ronw.m...@gmail.com> wrote: > I would think that you could subclass this and override the FromDir() > method to detect a Fossil working copy and populate the Cmd object > with the requisite command strings to invoke Fossil. Likewise, the > Create() method (and/or CreateAtRev() method) overridden to detect a > Fossil repository, then populate the Cmd object, then run a Fossil > open command. Thanks for the hint! > Seems like a learning opportunity for you. Indeed...I just posted here in case someone with more skills is available since I'm not sure how much time I'll have until the code freeze and would like to see Fossil support in Go. Sincerely, Gour -- Those who are on this path are resolute in purpose, and their aim is one. O beloved child of the Kurus, the intelligence of those who are irresolute is many-branched. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] Fossil support for Go(lang)'s "go get" cmd
Hello, sometime ago I submitted a ticket for Fossil support in Go(lang)'s "go get" command (https://github.com/golang/go/issues/10010#issuecomment-147170394). Considering that I did not do much with Go afterwards and I'm just about to start, but not sure how much time I'll have in next few months, here is opportunity for someone familiar with the language to add support to be included with Go 1.6. The deadline is Nov 1st and here is the appropriate docs: https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/tools/go/vcs and here is the code: https://github.com/golang/tools/blob/master/go/vcs/vcs.go Sincerely, Gour -- While contemplating the objects of the senses, a person develops attachment for them, and from such attachment lust develops, and from lust anger arises. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] problem with (svn) import
Hello, Recently bought a book to learn Object Pascal and the code examples are onine in Subversion repo... Tried to convert to Fossil with the following sequence: svnrdump dump http://code.marcocantu.com/svn_public/marcocantu_objectpascalhandbook oph.dump fossil import --svn --flat oph.fossil ~/repos/external/oph.dump and 'fossil open looked fine'. However, when I do 'fossil ui' and try 'Timeline' I get: fossil: ./src/blob.c:276: blob_append: Assertion `aData!=0' failed. Any idea? Btw, repo is freely available online if someone wants to reproduce it... Sincerely, Gour -- One is understood to be in full knowledge whose every endeavor is devoid of desire for sense gratification. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] problem with (svn) import
On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 10:24:21 +0200 Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote: Please try again with the trunk. That seems to have been fixed recently: http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/info/915d61933c0a3a4c Thank you. It fixes the problem. Sincerely, Gour p.s. Btw, I recenlty felt (again, for the 2nd time) pain in my right wrist and decided to permanently settle on vim not wanting to arrive at your state and create more damage than required. -- As a strong wind sweeps away a boat on the water, even one of the roaming senses on which the mind focuses can carry away a man's intelligence. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] fossil all rebuild: “not a valid repository”
Scott Robison sc...@casaderobison.com writes: I'm doing some guess work here, but if the working directory is /home/gour/repos/external/fossil then it can't be a valid repository. Yes. It seems that somewhere along the way /home/gour/repos/external/fossil changed from being a repository to a directory? Try fossil all list to generate a list of all the known repositories and make sure they are indeed valid repositories. That explains things: /home/gour/repos/external/fossil /home/gour/repos/external/fossil.fossil […] You can use fossil all ignore to remove any that are no longer valid (or fossil all add as needed). Thank you - this falls into the category of “what I learnt today”!! And if I guessed wrong, answering the wrong question, or am telling you stuff you already know, my apologies. No, just the opposite!! Thank you. Sincerely, Gour -- A person is said to be elevated in yoga when, having renounced all material desires, he neither acts for sense gratification nor engages in fruitive activities. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] fine(r) commit granularity
Hello, recently I was submtting some package-build scripts to one Linux distro and had to use Git - from within Emacs along with Magit interface. Somehow, the nad had arisen to use Magit’t ability to split diff into smaller chunks and do commit with fine(r) granularity which reminded me of the feature which was available long ago in Darcs’ “record” command which has ’-i’ option to interactively record/commit changes. Now I wonder if there is some way to do the same with Fossil and/or what do you think about such feature, iow. split commit within one file in smaller chunks when one forgets to ’safe often, commit often’ or simply wants to divide single commit into several ones? Sincerely, Gour -- As the ignorant perform their duties with attachment to results, the learned may similarly act, but without attachment, for the sake of leading people on the right path. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] Fossil NetBSD
Hello, recently I moved from Linux to Free/PC-BSD, but consider to switch to NetBSD. I recall there was talk in the past about possible migration of NetBSD project to Fossil DVCS. There are some Fossil repos available like e.g. http://netbsd.sonnenberger.org/timeline http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/repositories/fossil/ but I wonder what is the current status in regard? Is it still considered as an option? While chatting with some people in #netbsd I got feeling that some devs are concsidering that Fossil does not scale for their needs. Is it something which can be overcome or usage of Sqlite (according to some) is the stumbling block? Sincerely, Gour -- One who restrains the senses of action but whose mind dwells on sense objects certainly deludes himself and is called a pretender. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] massive shunning
Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org writes: The fossil test-whatis-all command will show all of the artifacts in the repository. You can maybe run the output of that through a script of some kind to weed out the specific artifacts you want to shun. When you have a list of SHA1 hashes to be shunned, use the fossil sql command to add those hashes to the shun table. Perhaps another script would help with this. Finally, run fossil rebuild to permanently remove the unwanted artifacts. Thank you for thorough explanation, but I believe this time I'll follow Stephan's advice and start from the scratch, but store your mail as reference for the possible future usage. Sincerely, Gour -- As a strong wind sweeps away a boat on the water, even one of the roaming senses on which the mind focuses can carry away a man's intelligence. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] massive shunning
Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com writes: For this type of repo i would suggest replacing it with a fresh one. Presumably the history isn't all that important in day-to-day usage? I tend to agree with you. :-) Sincerely, Gour p.s. Btw, how is your health? -- As a strong wind sweeps away a boat on the water, even one of the roaming senses on which the mind focuses can carry away a man's intelligence. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] massive shunning
Hello, recently I switched from Gnucash to Ledger to keep record of my our finances and everything is under Fossil. The dbstat of the repo looks as follows: repository-size: 428815360 bytes (428.8MB) artifact-count:7731 (stored as 5556 full text and 2175 delta blobs) artifact-sizes:988004 average, 7115776 max, 7637276295 bytes (7.6GB) total compression-ratio: 17:1 check-ins: 1238 files: 5996 across all branches wiki-pages:0 (0 changes) tickets: 0 (0 changes) events:0 tag-changes: 23 latest-change: 2015-04-13 11:28:04 - about 0 days ago project-age: 1155 days or approximately 3.16 years. project-id:de5578af6cd61b7f042995c2d074bc2667eb2500 schema-version:2015-01-24 fossil-version:2015-03-14 15:21:53 [39f084cf2c] [1.32] (gcc-4.8.3 20141208 [gcc-4_8-branch revision 218481]) sqlite-version:2015-02-25 14:25:31 [6d132e7a22] (3.8.8) database-stats:418765 pages, 1024 bytes/pg, 2748 free pages, UTF-8, delete mode Due to enormous amount of files in the repo (Gnucash is creating lot of temporary/log files in order to be able to recover) I had to even disable repo-checksum to improve performance. The last version of my *.gnucash file is 6.8M, while the ledger file is ~700K and I actually need only to keep that single file under Fossil, so I wonder if there is some way to do 'massive shunning' of all those old gncuash's tmp/log files in order to trim number of files in repo to only two: file.gnucash and file.ledger? (I'd like to keep the *.gnucash's file as history record as well as for checking point while fully migrating to Ledger). Fossil's admin provides UI for shunning, but I'm looking for some shortcut to quickly shun most of those 6K files? Sincerely, Gour -- In this endeavor there is no loss or diminution, and a little advancement on this path can protect one from the most dangerous type of fear. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Is this a crazy idea?
Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org writes: Please help me to understand why people think that the git staging area is a good idea. Considering that git provides 'commit -a' option which practically eliminates staging area. Moreover, the author of very popular Pro Git book (http://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Basics-Recording-Changes-to-the-Repository) in Skipping the Staging Area section says: Although it can be amazingly useful for crafting commits exactly how you want them, the staging area is sometimes a bit more complex than you need in your workflow. If you want to skip the staging area, Git provides a simple shortcut. Adding the -a option to the git commit command makes Git automatically stage every file that is already tracked before doing the commit, letting you skip the git add part... which led me to conclude that we can live in Fossil without it. ;) Sincerely, Gour -- Therefore, without being attached to the fruits of activities, one should act as a matter of duty, for by working without attachment one attains the Supreme. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] not found: master
Hello, today I wanted to switch back to weechat irc client (from hexcha) since I'm moving back from gnome to xfce and wanted to restore my old archived config. However, have problem opening it: $ fossil open ~/repos/local/fossil/weechat.fossil not found: master Tried to run rebuild on it, but no luck. :-( $ fossil version --verbose This is fossil version 1.32 [39f084cf2c] 2015-03-14 15:21:53 UTC Compiled on Mar 15 2015 10:04:42 using gcc-4.8.3 20141208 [gcc-4_8-branch revision 218481] (64-bit) SQLite 3.8.8 2015-02-25 14:25:31 6d132e7a22 Schema version 2015-01-24 miniz 9.1.15, loaded 9.1.15 SSL (OpenSSL 1.0.1k-fips 8 Jan 2015) TH1_DOCS TH1_HOOKS JSON (API 20120713) UNICODE_COMMAND_LINE Any idea? Sincerely, Gour -- Even if you are considered to be the most sinful of all sinners, when you are situated in the boat of transcendental knowledge you will be able to cross over the ocean of miseries. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] not found: master
Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com writes: How about: fossil open ...file... trunk Ahh, that's result when one was fiddling with git. :-) Sincerely, Gour -- One must deliver himself with the help of his mind, and not degrade himself. The mind is the friend of the conditioned soul, and his enemy as well. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] GitHub question. Was: Git-v-Fossil.
Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com writes: a git fork can be pulled (via a pull request) into the original just like merging a branch, so the the effect is similar (not identical). These days most of the FOSS is hosted at github and for someone wanting to contribute to usual scenario is: 1) clone original repo 2) create feature/fix branch locally 3) hack and rebase fix/feature on original's master 4) submit PR 5) fix/feature is reviewed 6) if the fix/feature needs more work go to 3) 7) fix/feature is merged in master Now, if someone wants to maximize usage of Fossil and minimize usage of Git, what can be improved in Fossil in regard or what is the recommended workflow to be practiced? Sincerely, Gour -- Everyone is forced to act helplessly according to the qualities he has acquired from the modes of material nature; therefore no one can refrain from doing something, not even for a moment. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] hooks in Fossil
mario ma...@include-once.org writes: Basically you'd prepare `th1-setup` (Admin Settings) with a script such as: proc command_notify {} { if {$::cmd_name eq push} { tclInvoke exec ./your/public-update-script } } Am I right that above would make *every* invocation of +push' to invoke updating script? That's something which I certainly do not want, having need to hook e.g. rsync only for specific repo(s). Sincerely, Gour -- One who restrains his senses, keeping them under full control, and fixes his consciousness upon Me, is known as a man of steady intelligence. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] hooks in Fossil
Abilio Marques abili...@gmail.com writes: You can hook the commit: admintransferscommit , but you'll need a way to make it copy the files. I have a similar setup with LaTeX generating a PDF every time I commit a change to the source. For this purpose I built an exec command for TH1. By pure luck I've just sent a patch for my latest version, under an email labeled TH1 exec. Maybe you can take a look at it, include it in the fossil source code, compile, and use it. If you do, any comments to improve it are welcomed. Thanks a lot, I'll take a look. I guess you can write a shell script (or bat in windows) and use something like rsync... Something like: rsync -a public/ remotedir is good enough. Sincerely, Gour -- When your intelligence has passed out of the dense forest of delusion, you shall become indifferent to all that has been heard and all that is to be heard. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] hooks in Fossil
Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com writes: Another possibility might be RSS. I recall reading on this list where some have set up build servers, such as Jenkins, that monitor the Fossil RSS feed. I believe that's too complicated considering that atm I'm the only one generating the content... Sincerely, Gour -- ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] not found links on fossil website
Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org writes: I'm going to have to rely on community input to let me know when svn-import is ready, as I don't have any SVN (or CVS) repositories at hand with which to test it. If you're adventureous, you can try with this one: https://dev.tiki.org/Get+code#Using_trunk_from_SVN_future_14.x_ Sincerely, Gour -- Perform your prescribed duty, for doing so is better than not working. One cannot even maintain one's physical body without work. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] bash: fossil: command not found
I'm trying to push to my remote server using SSH protocol: fossil push --verbose ssh://userid@host//absolute/path/to/the/fossil/repo/fossil.fossil Bytes Cards Artifacts Deltas waiting for server...bash: fossil: command not found server did not reply Then I tried by passing path to fossil binary: fossil push --verbose ssh://userid@host//absolute/path/to/the/fossil/repo/fossil.fossil \ fossil=/path/to/my/fossil/binary/fossil Bytes Cards Artifacts Deltas waiting for server...bash: fossil: command not found server did not reply which is very strange considering that on the remote server the Fossil binary is in $HOME/bin which is in my $PATH. Any hint? Sincerely, Gour -- A person is considered still further advanced when he regards honest well-wishers, affectionate benefactors, the neutral, mediators, the envious, friends and enemies, the pious and the sinners all with an equal mind. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] bash: fossil: command not found
Gour g...@atmarama.net writes: Any hint? Uhh...I was ble to decipher correct syntax: I forgot to add that I can push via https: fossil push ssh://uid@host//abs/path/repo.fossil\?fossil=/path/to/bin/fossil Excuse me for the noise. :-( Sincerely, Gour -- Abandoning all attachment to the results of his activities, ever satisfied and independent, he performs no fruitive action, although engaged in all kinds of undertakings. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] from HTTP to HTTPS
Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org writes: I did almost fully resolved my issue...the trick was that if one wants to use HTTPS-only at Webfaction, then one has to create some dummy 'app' and 'site' according to this[1] docs. Simpler still is just to scp the repo up to the server. I did scp and it seems it works and it's the most simple method for me running Linux OS. The only remaining gotcha is that CSS style which is visible when using 'fossil ui' is not available, but that's cosmetic change which we'll tackle next. Sincerely, Gour Footnotes: [1] http://docs.webfaction.com/software/static.html#static-redirecting-from-http-to-https -- But for one who takes pleasure in the self, whose human life is one of self-realization, and who is satisfied in the self only, fully satiated — for him there is no duty. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] blocking/unencryted content with HTTPS
Hello, I did resolve my issue with HTTPS and now I can login to the admin site, sync repo with my desktop, but Firefox/Chromium browsers are complaining when I visit site (HTTPS-only) about 'Insecure content' - some unencrypted elements on this website has been blocked. If I temporarily disable protection, everything is rendered properly as 'vanilla' Fossil site. The problem is with: http://fossil.atmarama.net/repo.cgi/style.css/04e6a http://fossil.atmarama.net/repo.cgi/logo/04e6a as you can see. When I visit Fossil site via https I see everything is fine, so I wonder what do I miss? Sincerely, Gour -- Before giving up this present body, if one is able to tolerate the urges of the material senses and check the force of desire and anger, he is well situated and is happy in this world. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] blocking/unencryted content with HTTPS
Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com writes: This sounds like some of the generated links are incorrectly hard-coded to http. It should be okay for fossil to use links with start with // (with no scheme: part), which is the conventional way of saying use the current scheme, namely http resp. https. This sounds it's still not 100% clear (to me) how to migrate from HTTP to HTTPS scheme? If you can tell us which links are still being generated with http://; this can likely be resolved quickly. How/where can I found it? Sincerely, Gour -- The senses, the mind and the intelligence are the sitting places of this lust. Through them lust covers the real knowledge of the living entity and bewilders him. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] blocking/unencryted content with HTTPS
Francis Daly fran...@daoine.org writes: It looks like it is the base href= entry on the page. (https://fossil.atmarama.net/repo.cgi/index) Right. So presumably all that is needed is to use the fossil-cgi equivalent to fossil-http's --https argument. My site is set to use https-only, so to me it seems it's still the original question how to move from HTTP to HTTPS scheme. Or else, if there is an environment variable that fossil-cgi uses to know it's really https, the web server could be configured to send that. For all my sites I use Hiawatha webserver behind nginx acting as reverse-proxy and here is the snippet from the log: 94.250.166.6|Tue 10 Feb 2015 21:42:01 +|302|449||GET / HTTP/1.0|Host: fossil.atmarama.net|X-Forwarded-Host: fossil.atmarama.net| X-Forwarded-Server: fossil.atmarama.net|X-Forwarded-For: 94.250.166.6|Forwarded-Request-Uri: /|Http-X-Forwarded-Proto: https|Https: on|X-Forwarded-Proto: https| X-Forwarded-SSL: on|Connection: close|User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/35.0|Accept: text/html, application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8|Accept-Language: en,hr;q=0.5|Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate|DNT: 1 So, I believe it's clear that it's opearing in https environment. However, my feeling is that Fossil is hardcoding some things which could/should be configurable. What do you think? Sincerely, Gour -- Never was there a time when I did not exist, nor you, nor all these kings; nor in the future shall any of us cease to be. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] blocking/unencryted content with HTTPS
Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org writes: Good point. But you don't need a separate script. Just add a line to the existing Fossil CGI script: setenv: HTTPS on Let us know if that helps. Thanks a lot. That helps!! It looks it does not automagically since my Hiawatha web server is behind reverse-proxy and it is a bit picky before declaring it run in HTTPS mode. Sincerely, Gour -- Even if you are considered to be the most sinful of all sinners, when you are situated in the boat of transcendental knowledge you will be able to cross over the ocean of miseries. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] from HTTP to HTTPS
Gour g...@atmarama.net writes: Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org writes: Which method of setting up the Fossil server are you use: (1) CGI I also see that 'config' table contains as baseurl several entries I'd like to gt rid of (e.g. ex Linode VPS) so the question is what is the 'Fossil way' to manage those? Sincerely, Gour -- When your intelligence has passed out of the dense forest of delusion, you shall become indifferent to all that has been heard and all that is to be heard. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] from HTTP to HTTPS
Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org writes: In that case, you don't even need SSL in Fossil because the webserver should be handling it for you. What kind of problem are you have, specifically? When I try to login with my credential I get 405 error. Moreover, Fossil's logo and CSS are not visible and by inspecting: select name,value from config where name like '%baseurl%'; I see there are several entries for 'baseurl' which I'd like to remove so wonder what is the 'Fossil way' to do it? Sincerely, Gour p.s. I apologize for some duplicate posts which I generated...some problem with my client. :-( -- One who works in devotion, who is a pure soul, and who controls his mind and senses is dear to everyone, and everyone is dear to him. Though always working, such a man is never entangled. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] from HTTP to HTTPS
Ardie Hyun Hwang li...@ardiefox.me writes: Have you seen these: http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/doc/trunk/www/selfhost.wiki and http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/doc/trunk/www/server.wiki ? Sure...the problem is that everrything was working until I switched my Fossil site to HTTPS-only... Sincerely, Gour -- ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] from HTTP to HTTPS
Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org writes: Which method of setting up the Fossil server are you use: (1) CGI -- Therefore, without being attached to the fruits of activities, one should act as a matter of duty, for by working without attachment one attains the Supreme. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] from HTTP to HTTPS
Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org writes: (1) CGI -- One who restrains the senses of action but whose mind dwells on sense objects certainly deludes himself and is called a pretender. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Version 1.30
On Pon, 2015-01-19 at 08:56 -0500, Richard Hipp wrote: Please let me know if you encounter any problems with the new release. I'm regularly building Fossil from the trunk, but did not explicitly test new release. However, I've one problem with 1.30: I believe that it deserved major jump in numbering bringing so man new/useful features. ;) Sincerely, Gour -- A person who has given up all desires for sense gratification, who lives free from desires, who has given up all sense of proprietorship and is devoid of false ego — he alone can attain real peace. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] two questions abut git import
On Pon, 2014-12-29 at 11:17 +0200, Baruch Burstein wrote: Once the data is in the Fossil repo it cannot be changed. Any changes have to be done either in the git repository before exporting, or on the exported file before importing. I am not familiar enough with git to know if such tools exist, or even if these things are possible. Try this: https://help.github.com/articles/changing-author-info/ Sincerely, Gour -- ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Fossil on Wheezy server
On Mon, 10 Nov 2014 21:17:03 -0500 Martin Gagnon eme...@gmail.com wrote: but one without fusefs just in case you don't have the proper shared libraries on your server. Heh, that was the right one. Thanks a lot!! Sincerely, Gour -- He is a perfect yogī who, by comparison to his own self, sees the true equality of all beings, in both their happiness and their distress, O Arjuna! ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Fossil on Wheezy server
On Sun, 9 Nov 2014 08:49:10 -0500 Martin Gagnon eme...@gmail.com wrote: I have a wheezy installation and I regularly build fossil in it. If you want I could build the version you want with flags you want and send it to you. Thank you very much. On my desktop I build Fossil with 'miniz', nothing else, iow: This is fossil version 1.30 [bc3db82dff] 2014-11-09 00:36:05 UTC Compiled on Nov 9 2014 12:01:27 using gcc-4.9.0 (64-bit) SQLite 3.8.7.1 2014-10-29 01:27:43 83afe23e55 Schema version 2011-04-25 19:50 miniz 9.1.15, loaded 9.1.15 SSL (OpenSSL 1.0.1i 6 Aug 2014) Sincerely, Gour -- A person is said to be elevated in yoga when, having renounced all material desires, he neither acts for sense gratification nor engages in fruitive activities. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Fossil on Wheezy server
On Sun, 9 Nov 2014 10:14:29 +0100 Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote: Against the wheezing i can recommend Salbutamol: My wife is MD and does not allow me to use such stuff on my desk. ;) while it should mostly work you may occasionally run into bugs for which we'll certainly say, please try a newer version. ;) There have been roughly 3000 commits since that time: I'm aware it's old, just wonder if it's good enough for the server. You don't have to install it globally. On my machine it's installed under $HOME/bin. Well, I don't have gcc and dev toolchain installed on the server. Sincerely, Gour -- Abandoning all attachment to the results of his activities, ever satisfied and independent, he performs no fruitive action, although engaged in all kinds of undertakings. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Fossil on Wheezy server
On Sun, 09 Nov 2014 13:13:56 +0100 Kees Nuyt k.n...@zonnet.nl wrote: If the server understands x86, it will not hurt to try the v1.29 binary at: http://www.fossil-scm.org/download.html Yeah, that's what I ended up with...cp-ing from Sid didn't work as well as attempt to build static on my box. However, it would be nice to have x86_64 binary as well available at the official site. Sincerely, Gour -- Whatever action a great man performs, common men follow. And whatever standards he sets by exemplary acts, all the world pursues. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] Chisel is not working?
Hello, after having problem to make Fossil repo hosting at my Linode (Hiawatha server), I tried to publish it on Chisel, but it seems there are some problems there as well, first authenticated clone: $fossil clone https://g...@chiselapp.com/user/gour/repository/tiki-hr tiki-hr.fossil password for gour: remember password (Y/n)? y Round-trips: 1 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 0 unknown command: [push] Round-trips: 2 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 1 Error: login failed password for gour: remember password (Y/n)? n Round-trips: 2 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 1 Clone finished with 591 bytes sent, 812 bytes received server returned an error - clone aborted Then non-auth clone: $ fossil clone https://chiselapp.com/user/gour/repository/tiki-hr tiki-hr.fossil Round-trips: 1 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 0 unknown command: [push] Round-trips: 2 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 1 unknown command: [push] Round-trips: 2 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 2 Clone finished with 529 bytes sent, 4553 bytes received server returned an error - clone aborted Anyone has some clue what's going on with Chisel? Sincerely, Gour -- A person who is not disturbed by the incessant flow of desires — that enter like rivers into the ocean, which is ever being filled but is always still — can alone achieve ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] Fossil on Wheezy server
Hello! I want to serve some Fossil repos on my Linode server where I run Debian Wheezy. Considering that official version in Wheezy is 1.22 I wonder if it would be problematic considering that on my desktop machine running Sid I use trunk? I'm asking not wanting to clutter my server with development environment to build from the src. Any other hint for deployment? Sincerely, Gour -- One who restrains his senses, keeping them under full control, and fixes his consciousness upon Me, is known as a man of steady intelligence. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] SVN -- Fossil Chiselapp hosting
On Sun, 26 Oct 2014 10:30:46 +0300 Baruch Burstein bmburst...@gmail.com wrote: On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 10:28 AM, Baruch Burstein bmburst...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 4:58 PM, Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote: Not sure if anything in this might be helpful, but I found this: https://github.com/oopos/fossil/tree/master/tools/cvs2fossil I haven't looked at it yet, but it strikes me as somewhat ironic that a tool for converting CVS to Fossil is hosted on github ;) I just realized that that repo is just a clone of the fossil repo on github, :-) cvs2fossil was done many years ago... Sincerely, Gour -- One who sees inaction in action, and action in inaction, is intelligent among men, and he is in the transcendental position, although engaged in all sorts of activities. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] SVN -- Fossil Chiselapp hosting
On Sat, 18 Oct 2014 16:42:11 -0400 Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote: SVN also allows properties on directories. But Fossil doesn't track directories, so can't support this. What about svn:externals? I know many projects, as well as the one in question, use them a lot? Any optimal way to do it with Fossil? Sincerely, Gour -- As the ignorant perform their duties with attachment to results, the learned may similarly act, but without attachment, for the sake of leading people on the right path. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] SVN -- Fossil Chiselapp hosting
On Thu, 16 Oct 2014 20:59:52 -0400 Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote: For a project that follows the recommended convention of directories named trunk, branches and tags - or clearly identifies its convention - creating branches (and tagged commits) in Fossil should not be too hard. If the convention cannot be identified, then no branches would be created. In any case, my opinion is that having SVN --- Fossil is much more interested than Git --- Fossil 'cause, imho, with Fossil one can make very familiar/similar workflow like the one used with SVN. Sincerely, Gour -- A person who is not disturbed by the incessant flow of desires — that enter like rivers into the ocean, which is ever being filled but is always still — can alone achieve peace, and not the man who strives to satisfy such desires. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] SVN -- Fossil Chiselapp hosting
On Fri, 17 Oct 2014 16:00:08 -0400 Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote: Hello Ron, Needing a break from dump file processing, I decided to look in to how a mirror could be kept up to date. Thank you very much for taking time in doing this research... Although this sounds like a Rube Goldberg way of doing it, it might actually be easier to get working. Heh...now we can even more appreciate how Fossil is powerful and simple at the same time. ;) Now, let's hear from Stephan how does libfossil fit into it. Sincerely, Gour -- The senses, the mind and the intelligence are the sitting places of this lust. Through them lust covers the real knowledge of the living entity and bewilders him. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] SVN -- Fossil Chiselapp hosting
Hello, I like Fossil and I'm using it for all my projects. However, I would be glad that it would be used for many (open-source) projects considering that it would be more suitable than Git(hub). Recently I've re-awakened contact with the leader of one big FLOSS project telling him more about Fossil. Amongst many, one if his reply was: Ok, well a FOSSIL mirror should be started ASAP then ;-) Now, the project which uses SVN already has Git mirror which I used to convert to Fossil. $ fossil dbstat repository-size: 660814848 bytes (660.8MB) artifact-count:248761 (stored as 36568 full text and 212193 delta blobs) artifact-sizes:221499 average, 40470493 max, 55100155703 bytes (55.1GB) total compression-ratio: 83:1 checkins: 61552 files: 415055 across all branches wikipages: 0 (0 changes) tickets: 0 (0 changes) events:0 tagchanges:117 project-age: 4391 days or approximately 12.02 years. project-id:e8ad8441084461d1fca6e792a2e8ef23fd9598e8 server-id: 00f4e2b487f8db595fb6ce3dddad211a38ed6c70 fossil-version:2014-09-24 09:01:03 [35bf217336] [1.30] (gcc-4.9.0) sqlite-version:2014-09-20 00:35:05 [59e2c9df02] (3.8.7) database-stats:645327 pages, 1024 bytes/pg, 0 free pages, UTF-8, delete mode As you know, migrating the project to new (D)VCS is never straightforward procedure without opposition from other camps mixed with politics. :-) However, natural step would be to provide Fossil mirror in order to show its adavantages over the current workflow, so I'm curious if anyone has some recipe in providing, at least, 1-way SVN -- Fossil mirror? Another concern is whether it would be acceptable for Chiselapp to host it for the public considering its size (660MB)? Anything else which could help to position Fossil as strong candidate for possible conversion in the future? Sincerely, Gour -- As a lamp in a windless place does not waver, so the transcendentalist, whose mind is controlled, remains always steady in his meditation on the transcendent self. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] SVN -- Fossil Chiselapp hosting
On Wed, 15 Oct 2014 13:23:56 -0400 Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote: The easiest way I have found, so far, to convert SVN to Fossil is via Git. OK, that's what I was assuming. In theory, writing a SVN-dump to git-fast-export format converter could be done. If you want to have a near real time mirror of the SVN repo, you might have to create the Fossil repo that way because git-svn maps SVN branches and tags in a strange way. (even svn2git doesn't properly map SVN SVN branches and tags) Uhh...I do not need real-time mirror, but more like functional demo so that present users can try it out and, at the same time, have mirror up-to-date in the range of several hours or one day... Sincerely, Gour -- The embodied soul may be restricted from sense enjoyment, though the taste for sense objects remains. But, ceasing such engagements by experiencing a higher taste, he is fixed in consciousness. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] SVN -- Fossil Chiselapp hosting
On Wed, 15 Oct 2014 13:30:05 -0400 Sean Woods s...@seanwoods.com wrote: I experimented with SVN to Fossil via Git a little over a year ago. It worked well for an initial export with no future imports, but for incremental updates it didn't work very well. The diffs were messed up. Here is the discussion from that time period: Thank you for sharing, although it's not very encouraging. :-( I abandoned my SVN - Fossil attempts, and no longer work for that company, however this was the approach I was considering. I wish the gitmarks feature was better supported in Fossil to have a true incremental import without scripting multiple version control systems. But, development efforts are probably better placed elsewhere. Well, I believe that Fossil could be interested for many SVN projects. The project which I converted has Git mirror which works with svn2git and every project users can see how does it feel using new (D)VCS. In that way, by not being able to do similar thing for Fossil, it's hard to compete with projects' migration to Git. Sincerely, Gour -- Whatever action a great man performs, common men follow. And whatever standards he sets by exemplary acts, all the world pursues. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] sqlite3 50% faster than 3.7.17 Fossil
Hello, just wonder what impact on Fossil is the news that recent Sqlite3 is 50% faster than 3.7.17? In regard to it, I also wonder what is your estimation of Fossil's suitability to handle the project with the following stats: $ fossil dbstat repository-size: 660814848 bytes (660.8MB) artifact-count:248761 (stored as 36568 full text and 212193 delta blobs) artifact-sizes:221499 average, 40470493 max, 55100155703 bytes (55.1GB) total compression-ratio: 83:1 checkins: 61552 files: 415055 across all branches wikipages: 0 (0 changes) tickets: 0 (0 changes) events:0 tagchanges:117 project-age: 4386 days or approximately 12.01 years. project-id:e8ad8441084461d1fca6e792a2e8ef23fd9598e8 server-id: 00f4e2b487f8db595fb6ce3dddad211a38ed6c70 fossil-version:2014-09-24 09:01:03 [35bf217336] [1.30] (gcc-4.9.0) sqlite-version:2014-09-20 00:35:05 [59e2c9df02] (3.8.7) database-stats:645327 pages, 1024 bytes/pg, 0 free pages, UTF-8, delete mode If you wonder about it, it's Tiki (http://info.tiki.org/tiki-index.php) and it's created from Git's mirror (https://github.com/changi67/tiki/) It took several hours, main job was ~2.45mins, and the sized before vacuuming was 18G. Sincerely, Gour -- Perform your prescribed duty, for doing so is better than not working. One cannot even maintain one's physical body without work. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Pessimism about CommonMark in fossil
On Thu, 2 Oct 2014 16:07:56 +0200 Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote: That was unfortunately a bit optimistic of me (i tend towards pessimism in most estimates ;), for which i apologize. Wiki topics in general are way, way, way down on my list of eventual todos. OK, no problem. I, somehow, thought that teaching Fossil to just render using JS in the browser should not be so hard... Sincerely, Gour -- Not by merely abstaining from work can one achieve freedom from reaction, nor by renunciation alone can one attain perfection. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Pessimism about CommonMark in fossil
On Sun, 28 Sep 2014 16:48:55 -0400 Trevor tre...@breksta.com wrote: Markdown is versatile, simple format but the multiplicity of standards limits its universality. I hope you can contribute to the making of such a standard. I read a bit about the endeavour to make standard version of Markdown, but here I'd propose (Stephen, do you hear me?) to try add support for rendering AsciiDoc(tor) files which was already discussed in the past? It may be an easier task and AsciiDoc is much richer markup suitable for wider range of documentation. Sincerely, Gour -- As a blazing fire turns firewood to ashes, O Arjuna, so does the fire of knowledge burn to ashes all reactions to material activities. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Pessimism about CommonMark in fossil
On Thu, 2 Oct 2014 14:43:50 +0200 Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote: i hear you ;), but as i said at the start of this thread, i am ambivalent about which format(s) fossil supports, which may be interpreted as i don't care, as long as someone else implements it ;). Well, I am thinking along these words of you: If you like, as a repayment for saving me weeks of work writing/debugging another ncurses script binding (by introducing me to termbox), we can try to get one set up for you with Asciidoc. considering few people showed interest for it and assuming it's not too hard 'cause it has to support *only* rendering of Asciidoc(tor) files and no support for it in the tickets etc. That said... If you have suggestions for a generic api for arbitrary wiki parsers/filters for libfossil, i am all ears. :) As I wrote above, no intention for providing general api nor support for arbitrary markups...if rendering Asciidoc(tor) can be done with not too much pain by taking advantage of Asciidoctor.js, then it's fine, otherwise forget about it. Sincerely, Gour -- A person who is not disturbed by the incessant flow of desires — that enter like rivers into the ocean, which is ever being filled but is always still — can alone achieve peace, and not the man who strives to satisfy such desires. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] Horror story about git - Forever Alone
Morning, just read it today on Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/2hctgh/horror_story_about_git_forever_alone/ Article is at: http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/Forever-Alone.aspx What about Fossil in the same scenario? Sincerely, Gour -- From wherever the mind wanders due to its flickering and unsteady nature, one must certainly withdraw it and bring it back under the control of the self. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] More on Fossil-v-Git
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 10:48:11 -0400 Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote: The intermediate to advanced git users I've talked with seem to take the position that version control is not a backup means that history is in the back ups. I just wonder how 'long' is the usual backup history... Sincerely, Gour -- In this endeavor there is no loss or diminution, and a little advancement on this path can protect one from the most dangerous type of fear. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] More on Fossil-v-Git
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 12:34:39 -0400 Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote: Depends on who is maintaining the backups. [...] For my personal use, I have 2 growing stacks of hard drives. As I fill the current pair, I store them in 2 different heat and water resistant document boxes in opposite corners of my basement. From there they go to similar boxes in different relatives' house. Very important files are stored on DVDs which I remake at least once per year and store those in my safe deposit box at the bank. Far from perfect, but better than most people I know. I use lto-2 tapes, but the point is that Fossil keeps project's history since the very beginning. :-) Sincerely, Gour -- The embodied soul may be restricted from sense enjoyment, though the taste for sense objects remains. But, ceasing such engagements by experiencing a higher taste, he is fixed in consciousness. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] More on Fossil-v-Git
On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 15:10:31 -0400 Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote: It is possible to organize history in Fossil by doing your work on private branches, then creating organized views in your work space and committing those to trunk and/or release branches. There is one thing I'd like to see in Fossil - ability to purge individual private branches instead of the current 'all or nothing' approach. That woučd greatly improve 'organizing' features of Fossil. ;) Sincerely, Gour -- Everyone is forced to act helplessly according to the qualities he has acquired from the modes of material nature; therefore no one can refrain from doing something, not even for a moment. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] how to use git to lose data
On Tue, 2 Sep 2014 08:07:48 -0600 Scott Robison sc...@casaderobison.com wrote: Interesting you should write this. One of my newest uses for fossil is the one case in which I'm using it distributed (even though all by myself): My blog (such as it is). It is not a unique idea at all, but I finally tired of heavy weight blog platforms and decided I wanted to just keep track of things in text files. I've started using the pelican static site generator to keep all my site's source files (restructured text files in a content tree config files etc) as well as the generated files (public tree). Same here - I'm moving to Hugo static site generator written in Go, but I keep under FOssil stuff like my study notes as well, iow. everything which has to be safe. :-) Sincerely, Gour -- He is a perfect yogī who, by comparison to his own self, sees the true equality of all beings, in both their happiness and their distress, O Arjuna! ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Pull requests
On Tue, 2 Sep 2014 19:47:14 -0400 Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote: (2) Create a new fossil bundle export command that generates a bundle from a designated branch, or all check-ins following a particular check-in, or just a single check-in. The bundle format is an SQLite database file (essentially the BLOB and DELTA tables, but with a few minor differences). i Wonderful!! To help avoid confusion among the humans, perhaps all bundle import check-ins and file artifacts should have a distinct background and/or foreground color to make their special role clear to the viewer. That would be nice indeed. (4) Create a new command and new web pages that will delete a private branch or a portion of a private branch. I don't yet know what this command is called. (Suggestions?) Darcs has 'obliterate' (http://darcs.net/manual/bigpage.html#SECTION00694000) command with the following decription: Obliterate completely removes recorded patches from your local repository. The changes will be undone in your working copy and the patches will not be shown in your changes list anymore. Beware that you can lose precious code by obliterating!, but not being native I'm not sure whether it's relevant here (5) Create a new command and perhaps a new web page that will publish (make public) a private branch or check-in. I don't yet know what this command is called. (publish? Other suggestions?) 'publish' sounds good to me. Sincerely, Gour -- Before giving up this present body, if one is able to tolerate the urges of the material senses and check the force of desire and anger, he is well situated and is happy in this world. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] how to use git to lose data
On Mon, 1 Sep 2014 17:29:41 +0200 Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote: It occurred to me today that in nearly 31 years of using a computer i have, in total, lost more data to git (while following the instructions!!!) than any other single piece of software. Also concluded is that git is the only SCM out there which makes SCM difficult for the simple stuff. Even RCS is simpler to use. Sure CVS has limits, but respect those limits and it works just fine. Never lost a line of code in CVS. Heh, that's called irony - today I noticed the following article: Git: The Safety Net for Your Project and added comment recommending to use Fossil. (http://alistapart.com/article/git-the-safety-net-for-your-projects) Sincerely, Gour -- As the ignorant perform their duties with attachment to results, the learned may similarly act, but without attachment, for the sake of leading people on the right path. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] how to use git to lose data
On Tue, 2 Sep 2014 08:08:41 + John Long codeb...@inbox.lv wrote: 8) Source control is not a hobby for normal healthy people. It's not something to become an expert in for chest-banging purposes. It's a critical tool that's supposed to stay the hell out of the way and let you write and keep track of code. 9) Source control system is not only for keeping the code - here it's used for very general writings (even non-computer-related). (too) specific = selfish, universal = broad-minded. 10) Considering 9) (above) it's a proof that those serving God, serve other people as well. Sincerely, Gour -- As fire is covered by smoke, as a mirror is covered by dust, or as the embryo is covered by the womb, the living entity is similarly covered by different degrees of this lust. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] miniz vs zlib
Hello, I see there is work on adding miniz library along with zlib, so I wonder if there is plan to make it default and what are some pro/cons in regard to zlib vs miniz? Sincerely, Gour -- For him who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of friends; but for one who has failed to do so, his mind will remain the greatest enemy. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] trimming the size of repo (was Re: slow commit)
On Sun, 20 Jul 2014 18:41:12 +0200 Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote: i don't have any more ideas off-hand, but i've never worked with repos having anywhere near that many files. Maybe a list-member who has can suggest something. Maybe it's something as simple as changing the sqlite3 write mode (and maybe it's not). After I set checksum checking to off, there are no more performance, but I've decided out that I can simply instruct Gnucash to keep its backup/log files for 30 days in case I need to revert and replay some transactions and ignore newly created ones in order not to keep them under Fossil. However, I'd like to re-enable checksum checking, but need to trim the size of my repo by possibly removing thousands of one-time-only-inclded-and-never-changed *.log files, so I'm looking for some advice how to remove those files from the repo and just keep few files in which history I'm interested in? Can shun/Scrub help here? Sincerely, Gour -- As fire is covered by smoke, as a mirror is covered by dust, or as the embryo is covered by the womb, the living entity is similarly covered by different degrees of this lust. http://www.atmarama.net | Hlapicina (Croatia) | GPG: 52B5C810 ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] trimming the size of repo
On Thu, 21 Aug 2014 05:24:32 -0400 Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote: The checksums are only verified on commit and checkout and related commands. So if you simply fossil rm the excess files so that they are no longer in your checkout (even though they remain in the repository) that should take care of your problem. It seems it works although I'm a bit puzzled that 'fossil rm' did not provide any output and when I was experiencing slow commits, checkout was also not having so many files 'cause they are recycled every month (according to Gnucash's settings) while in the repo there are *log files from 2012. Sincerely, Gour -- Many, many births both you and I have passed. I can remember all of them, but you cannot, O subduer of the enemy! http://www.atmarama.net | Hlapicina (Croatia) | GPG: 52B5C810 ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Asciidoc(tor) Fossil
On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 13:49:01 -0400 Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote: And it could be even easier than it is, now, per my suggested enhancement to Fossil. Where can one read about it? Sincerely, Gour -- In this endeavor there is no loss or diminution, and a little advancement on this path can protect one from the most dangerous type of fear. http://www.atmarama.net | Hlapicina (Croatia) | GPG: 52B5C810 ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] Asciidoc(tor) Fossil
Hello, the topic of the markup in Fossil is quite an old one and in the past there was a thread about using AsciiDoc markup which can be rendered with https://github.com/srackham/asciidoc-fossil-backend. Recently I've became interested (again) into using AsciiDoc feeling that markdown is simply not capable enough for our needs and that led me to discovery of Asciidoctor (http://asciidoctor.org/). Now the interesting part in regard to is is Asciidoctor.js - a fully-functional version of Asciidoctor that works in any JavaScript environment, such as a web browser or Node.js., so I wonder whether there is some possibility to make it integrate it with Fossil in order to enjoy combination of Asciidoc markup + Fossil? I also see that Asciidoc is now deployed on Github: http://asciidoctor.org/news/2013/01/30/asciidoc-returns-to-github/ and hope that mentioning it will not produce negative effects here. :-) Sincerely, Gour -- An intelligent person does not take part in the sources of misery, which are due to contact with the material senses. O son of Kuntī, such pleasures have a beginning and an end, and so the wise man does not delight in them. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Asciidoc(tor) Fossil
On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 09:56:32 +0200 Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote: You can in fact do that with the JSON API. i've been serving Google Code-format wiki pages this way for a a couple years now: Very interersting! Does it mean there is nothing interesting in Asciidoctor.js to make Fossil 'speak' AsciiDoc? Sincerely, Gour -- One who sees inaction in action, and action in inaction, is intelligent among men, and he is in the transcendental position, although engaged in all sorts of activities. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Asciidoc(tor) Fossil
On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 10:32:20 +0200 Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote: Correct, but it also means that if you try to view those pages in the fossil wiki, they will be mangled. That's clear, but originally I was thinking about https://github.com/srackham/asciidoc-fossil-backend which says: https://github.com/srackham/asciidoc-fossil-backend; If you like, as a repayment for saving me weeks of work writing/debugging another ncurses script binding (by introducing me to termbox), we can try to get one set up for you with Asciidoc. You're very generous, but let's wait a bit if there is some more interest to integrate/use Asciidoc(tor) with Fossil by using Asciidoctor.js. If indeed it does support that, then we can plug asciidoc in with little work. i _know_ somewhere i have an example which dispatches to a different renderer based on file type, but that might have been in a different source tree (i can't see to find an example of it in this one). That would be really cool...the more I play with Asciidoc I see it's really capable even to the extent of writing books using it. (I read somewhere that these days it's possible for author writing book in AsciiDoc and submit it to O'Reilly.) So, rich markup + Fossil for keeping it under DVCS sounds as great combo for writers, isn't it? Sincerely, Gour -- You have a right to perform your prescribed duty, but you are not entitled to the fruits of action. Never consider yourself the cause of the results of your activities, and never be attached to not doing your duty. http://www.atmarama.net | Hlapicina (Croatia) | GPG: 52B5C810 ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Asciidoc(tor) Fossil
On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 12:39:06 +0200 Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote: Indeed. It's called LaTeX ;). I like LaTeX's output and used it for printed books along with LyX, but it's simply not very readable. Sincerely, Gour -- The humble sages, by virtue of true knowledge, see with equal vision a learned and gentle brāhmana, a cow, an elephant, a dog and a dog-eater. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Asciidoc(tor) Fossil
On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 12:50:21 +0200 j. van den hoff veedeeh...@googlemail.com wrote: I thus quite probably still would prefer the LaTeX route for serious typesetting. but overall asciidoc is really great. Don't forget there is Pandoc. ;) Sincerely, Gour -- One who is not disturbed in mind even amidst the threefold miseries or elated when there is happiness, and who is free from attachment, fear and anger, is called a sage of steady mind. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Asciidoc(tor) Fossil
On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 18:47:54 -0400 Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote: I looked at AsciiDoc. In theory, it's nice, but it appears to have gathered a huge number of features over the years. It really appears to try to be LaTeX Light. As it was already said, readability counts here. Also, it uses [ and ] for purposes other than wiki links (as many wiki mark-ups use) , so using it as an alternative to either Fossil's native wiki mark-up or to mark-down would be awkward for many users. My intention was not to suggest using AsciiDoc as 'alternative' to the Fossil's wiki (I had enough in the past when asking for markdown support), but only if there is some simple way to make it render AsciiDoc documents (for those already using such markup) via Asciidoctor.js. Sincerely, Gour -- From wherever the mind wanders due to its flickering and unsteady nature, one must certainly withdraw it and bring it back under the control of the self. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Asciidoc(tor) Fossil
On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 14:29:55 -0700 Ross Berteig r...@cheshireeng.com wrote: Personally, I don't see much need for fossil to have built-in support for rendering anything much richer than its own wiki or the vanilla markdown we have now. I agree and as I already replied the idea is just to be able to *render* documentation written in AsciiDoc markup using Asciidoctor.js, not adding AsciiDoc as another 'built-in' markup. I happily use fossil as-is for storing writing projects. Lately I write in a combination of markdown and LaTeX (usually LuaLaTeX, specifically), using Pandoc to do the needed transformation and either replacing its stock template or supplying my own outer .tex file to assemble the finished product. The possible advantage of being able to directly render AsciiDoc documents via AsciiDoctor.js is that I could happily use my (relatively cheap) hosting and have nicely looking documents in my repo *without* the need to have/install the usual toolchain used to built html from e.g. LaTeX. I believe you agree that built-in wiki markup as well as plain markdown are not suitable for more complex docs. Sincerely, Gour -- Therefore, without being attached to the fruits of activities, one should act as a matter of duty, for by working without attachment one attains the Supreme. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] compression-ratio 9:10
I've small repo (224k) consisting of few text files and few smaller PDFs in the range of ~10k. Running dbstat on the repo gives: repository-size: 245760 bytes (0.2MB) artifact-count:44 (stored as 28 full text and 16 delta blobs) artifact-sizes:5563 average, 56316 max, 244802 bytes (0.2MB) total compression-ratio: 9:10 checkins: 17 files: 15 across all branches wikipages: 0 (0 changes) tickets: 0 (0 changes) events:0 tagchanges:6 project-age: 10 days or approximately 0.03 years. project-id:d1d9469ea4e058baae6c5ff1f08dc594cbd86c21 server-id: 976e31f9691edbaf99c95486777c503f9d49d18e fossil-version:2014-07-19 19:20:25 [619fa857c9] [1.30] (gcc-4.9.0) sqlite-version:2014-07-01 11:54:02 [21981e3506] (3.8.6) database-stats:240 pages, 1024 bytes/pg, 0 free pages, UTF-8, delete mode and I'm curious about compression-ratio being 9:10? Any explanation? Sincerely, Gour -- Even a man of knowledge acts according to his own nature, for everyone follows the nature he has acquired from the three modes. What can repression accomplish? ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
[fossil-users] diff command and 'permission denied'
Hello, I'm working on a simple course - using markdown markup for text files and store few pdf files. I changed settings for 'diff' command to 'meld', but then reverted back to use built-in diff for 'diff' command and 'meld for gdiff/gmerge. However, Fossil is now complaining... See the output: $ fossil chan EDITED 2.md $ fossil diff Index: 2.md == sh: 1: /home/gour/prj/iching/2.md~0: Permission denied $ fossil gdiff Index: 2.md == (it launches meld here) $ ls -al total 56 drwxr-xr-x 1 gour gour74 Srp 26 12:23 ./ drwxr-xr-x 1 gour gour 230 Srp 24 12:34 ../ -rw-r--r-- 1 gour gour 3478 Srp 25 11:55 1.md -rw-r--r-- 1 gour gour 6370 Srp 26 11:47 2.md -rw-r--r-- 1 gour gour 7168 Srp 26 12:04 .fslckout -rw-r--r-- 1 gour gour 10277 Srp 26 10:01 h24.pdf -rw-r--r-- 1 gour gour 10800 Srp 24 12:44 h4.pdf -rw-r--r-- 1 gour gour 11222 Srp 26 09:59 h51.pdf $ fossil settings access-log allow-symlinks auto-captcha auto-hyperlink auto-shun autosync (local) 1 autosync-tries binary-glob (local) *.pdf clearsign(local) 1 case-sensitive clean-glob crnl-glob default-perms diff-binary diff-command (local) dont-push editor (local) emacsclient -t empty-dirs encoding-glob gdiff-command(local) meld gmerge-command (local) meld http-port https-login ignore-glob keep-glob localauth(local) 0 main-branch manifest max-loadavg max-upload mtime-changes pgp-command proxy relative-paths repo-cksum self-register ssh-command ssl-ca-location ssl-identity th1-hooks th1-setup th1-uri-regexp web-browser white-foreground Any hint how to get rid of that 'Permission denied' error and make (built-in) diff to work again? Sincerely, Gour -- A self-realized man has no purpose to fulfill in the discharge of his prescribed duties, nor has he any reason not to perform such work. Nor has he any need to depend on any other living being. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] diff command and 'permission denied'
Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com writes: This probably won't help, as your ls listing shows us that file doesn't exist, but can you try: rm '/home/gour/prj/iching/2.md~0' Of course, rm: cannot remove ‘/home/gour/prj/iching/2.md~0’: No such file or directory What platform is this? Linux x86_64 Debian (Sid), fish shell. I can send/upload repo if you want? Sincerely, Gour -- Just try to learn the truth by approaching a spiritual master. Inquire from him submissively and render service unto him. The self-realized souls can impart knowledge unto you because they have seen the truth. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] diff command and 'permission denied'
Andy Bradford amb-fos...@bradfords.org writes: It can. Run ``fossil ui'' and browse to Admin-Settings Well, the error is result of applying 'fossil ui' on diff-command settting. ;) Sincerely, Gour -- Before giving up this present body, if one is able to tolerate the urges of the material senses and check the force of desire and anger, he is well situated and is happy in this world. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] diff command and 'permission denied'
Michai Ramakers m.ramak...@gmail.com writes: The issue here is that you cannot unset a variable through the UI; you can only set it to the empty string, right? Correct...and that produces error as demonstrated here. Sincerely, Gour -- As a lamp in a windless place does not waver, so the transcendentalist, whose mind is controlled, remains always steady in his meditation on the transcendent self. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Fossil is now 7 years old
Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org writes: The seventh anniversary of the first self-commit of Fossil source code was this past Monday. Time flies. Congratulations, Richard!! The (D)VCS world would be much poorer without existance of Fossil: ;) Sincerely, Gour -- Everyone is forced to act helplessly according to the qualities he has acquired from the modes of material nature; therefore no one can refrain from doing something, not even for a moment. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] 'finfo' or '/finfo' to display all diffs in sequence?
Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org writes: So you question translates to: Is there a way to show the sequence of edits the transformed one version of a file into another, rather than just the diff between the two files? Maybe he is thinking about something like this: http://emacsredux.com/blog/2014/07/22/travel-back-and-forward-in-git-history/ Sincerely, Gour -- It is far better to discharge one's prescribed duties, even though faultily, than another's duties perfectly. Destruction in the course of performing one's own duty is better than engaging in another's duties, for to follow another's path is dangerous. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] 'finfo' or '/finfo' to display all diffs in sequence?
Michai Ramakers m.ramak...@gmail.com writes: actually, yes. (Minus the emacs and visualness and interactiveness ;) Np. Those are just add-ons. ;) I realise that what I really meant has not much to do with 2 artifacts, but with one - traverse the history of that single artifact (let's say until it hits a merge) in terms of edits. I'm leaving this part to Fossil experts. :-) Sincerely, Gour -- The senses are so strong and impetuous, O Arjuna, that they forcibly carry away the mind even of a man of discrimination who is endeavoring to control them. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Curses! (foiled again?)
Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com writes: Curses is difficult to work with and has some of the worst API naming conventions one can imagine, but there's something entrancing about it, as if it was embedded in my DNA 1000 generations back. i can't help it. Have you ever thought about termbox: https://code.google.com/p/termbox/ ? Sincerely, Gour -- The work of a man who is unattached to the modes of material nature and who is fully situated in transcendental knowledge merges entirely into transcendence. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Curses! (foiled again?)
Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com writes: MUCH easier than curses, it would seem, and a wider range of display colors. Isn't as portable, but it only needs to be portable to Unix platforms. I plan to possibly use it with Go (language). And only 12 functions in its API! Compare that with over 200 in curses! Even handles terminal resizing. Thanks again, Gour! Well, Fossil spoils one with simplicity power. ;) Sincerely, Gour -- A person is said to be elevated in yoga when, having renounced all material desires, he neither acts for sense gratification nor engages in fruitive activities. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users
Re: [fossil-users] Curses! (foiled again?)
Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com writes: Thanks again, Gour, for saving me the headache of doing yet another curses binding! Well, ncurses are simply not human, so next time I'd gladly recommend against it with clear conscience. ;:) Sincerely, Gour -- One who restrains the senses of action but whose mind dwells on sense objects certainly deludes himself and is called a pretender. http://www.atmarama.net | Hlapicina (Croatia) | GPG: 52B5C810 ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users