Re: [fossil-users] Fossil redirect loop

2010-09-18 Thread Michael Richter
Dammit. Scratch that. I don't have the backup anymore. :( On 19 September 2010 10:21, Michael Richter wrote: > It occurs to me that I still have the broken repo as a backup. Would you > be interested in seeing it? > > > On 19 September 2010 07:48, Richard Hipp wrote: > >> >> >> On Sat, Sep

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil redirect loop

2010-09-18 Thread Michael Richter
It occurs to me that I still have the broken repo as a backup. Would you be interested in seeing it? On 19 September 2010 07:48, Richard Hipp wrote: > > > On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 7:23 PM, Michael Richter wrote: > >> OK, so I fixed it shortly before crashing for the night. I'll go over >> what

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil redirect loop

2010-09-18 Thread Richard Hipp
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 7:23 PM, Michael Richter wrote: > OK, so I fixed it shortly before crashing for the night. I'll go over what > I did to fix it, but can't help you on the "what's causing the redirect > loop" thing because I really have no clue. The only even remotely relevant > change I c

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil redirect loop

2010-09-18 Thread Michael Richter
OK, so I fixed it shortly before crashing for the night. I'll go over what I did to fix it, but can't help you on the "what's causing the redirect loop" thing because I really have no clue. The only even remotely relevant change I can think of having done was changing the home to point away from

Re: [fossil-users] Invalid repository error immediately after initial tree commit

2010-09-18 Thread Richard Hipp
F:/Blizzard.fossil > file_size = -835504128 > file_mtime = 1284843675 > file_isfile = 32768 > file_isexe = 0 > file_isdir = 2 > PS F:\Blizzard> > > So yes, I guess file_size is not a 64-bit quantity. > > A little research shows that _stati64() is available on windows as a replacement

Re: [fossil-users] Invalid repository error immediately after initial tree commit

2010-09-18 Thread Stefan Boberg
On 18 September 2010 22:10, Richard Hipp wrote: > I went ahead and checked in a change to Fossil to provide a test command > for stat(). Please download > > http://www.fossil-scm.org/download/fossil-w32-20100918200809.zip > > Then run: > > fossil test-canonical-name F:/Blizzard.fossil >

Re: [fossil-users] Invalid repository error immediately after initial tree commit

2010-09-18 Thread Richard Hipp
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Stefan Boberg wrote: > On 18 September 2010 21:43, Richard Hipp wrote: > >> >> Can you bring up the repository database file using "sqlite3.exe" and run >> "PRAGMA integrity_check;" to verify that the database is intact? >> > >Yes, it simply prints "ok". > > >

Re: [fossil-users] Invalid repository error immediately after initial tree commit

2010-09-18 Thread Stefan Boberg
On 18 September 2010 21:43, Richard Hipp wrote: > > Can you bring up the repository database file using "sqlite3.exe" and run > "PRAGMA integrity_check;" to verify that the database is intact? > Yes, it simply prints "ok". > There is a new version of Fossil on the website. But nothing has

Re: [fossil-users] Invalid repository error immediately after initial tree commit

2010-09-18 Thread Richard Hipp
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Stefan Boberg wrote: > Hi, > > I'm evaluating Fossil for personal use. To get a feel for how it scales I > decided to try adding our engine tree to it and simulate some typical > scenarios. This tree is reasonably large (62,738 Files, 9,293 > Folders, 13,382,93

Re: [fossil-users] Invalid repository error immediately after initial tree commit

2010-09-18 Thread Richard Hipp
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Stefan Boberg wrote: > Hi, > > I'm evaluating Fossil for personal use. To get a feel for how it scales I > decided to try adding our engine tree to it and simulate some typical > scenarios. This tree is reasonably large (62,738 Files, 9,293 > Folders, 13,382,93

[fossil-users] Invalid repository error immediately after initial tree commit

2010-09-18 Thread Stefan Boberg
Hi, I'm evaluating Fossil for personal use. To get a feel for how it scales I decided to try adding our engine tree to it and simulate some typical scenarios. This tree is reasonably large (62,738 Files, 9,293 Folders, 13,382,939,724 bytes), and contains a mix of c/c++ source code as well as b

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil redirect loop

2010-09-18 Thread Wolfgang
Michael Richter writes: > > > I've got a fossil repository I can't touch because of something being reported as a "redirect loop".  Firefox just gives a "user-friendly" error with no useful information.  Chrome gives a bit more: > > Strange thing! I just navigated to your repository http:/

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil redirect loop

2010-09-18 Thread Richard Hipp
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 7:53 AM, Michael Richter wrote: > I've got a fossil repository I can't touch because of something being > reported as a "redirect loop". Firefox just gives a "user-friendly" error > with no useful information. With "fossil ui" running, try manually moving to the setup pa

[fossil-users] Fossil redirect loop

2010-09-18 Thread Michael Richter
I've got a fossil repository I can't touch because of something being reported as a "redirect loop". Firefox just gives a "user-friendly" error with no useful information. Chrome gives a bit more: This webpage has a redirect loop. The webpage at *http://halfbaked.doesntexist.org/repos/microbe/h