>
> A recurring complaint about fossil is that, it lacks aesthetic
> appeal. This is perhaps reflective of the unusual tastes of the lead
> programmer, who prefers minimalist and utilitarian "shaker"-style
> designs over the art-deco/eye-candy/bubble-gum appearance that is so
> popular on the web
On Mar 23, 2009, at 1:31 PM, Rene Zaumseil wrote:
> D. Richard Hipp wrote:
>>> 4. drh's tip failed
>>> sqlite3 t.fsl 'pragma page_size=16384; vacuum'
>>> SQL error: SQL logic error or missing database
>>>
>>> sqlite3
>>> SQLite version 3.2.8
>>
>> 3.2.8? Wow. That's *really* old. Can you try a
D. Richard Hipp wrote:
> > 4. drh's tip failed
> > sqlite3 t.fsl 'pragma page_size=16384; vacuum'
> > SQL error: SQL logic error or missing database
> >
> > sqlite3
> > SQLite version 3.2.8
>
> 3.2.8? Wow. That's *really* old. Can you try again with a more
> recent version of SQLite? Say ve
I'm finally back from vacation, and more-or-less caught up
on the fossil list.
Wow.
For what it's worth, an awful lot of the comments about
fossil-the-implementation don't really apply to Fossil, the
protocol. If the protocol catches on, it's very likely that
there will be other implementations
A recurring complaint about fossil is that, it lacks aesthetic
appeal. This is perhaps reflective of the unusual tastes of the lead
programmer, who prefers minimalist and utilitarian "shaker"-style
designs over the art-deco/eye-candy/bubble-gum appearance that is so
popular on the web the
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