[fossil-users] Help finding download links. Was: SQLite and Windows Metro Style

2012-03-16 Thread Richard Hipp
Email below, from the SQLite mailing list, demonstrates a common problem with the Fossil user interface: people who are not familiar with Fossil cannot easily find the tarball and zip-archive download links. They seem to be too well hidden. Any suggestions on how we might improve this? -

Re: [fossil-users] Help finding download links. Was: SQLite and Windows Metro Style

2012-03-16 Thread Steve Havelka
I've heard the same complaint a couple of times. I'd suggest, underneath "Timelines:", a new line, "Source code: browse | download .tgz | download .zip". I'd then put the "manifest" link after the hash on the SHA Hash: line. I'd also rename the "edit" link to "edit checkin properties" a

Re: [fossil-users] Help finding download links. Was: SQLite and Windows Metro Style

2012-03-16 Thread altufaltu
Why not make links (with uuid=trunk) available via skin? > - Original Message - > From: Richard Hipp > Sent: 03/16/12 07:39 PM > To: fossil-users > Subject: [fossil-users] Help finding download links. Was: SQLite and Windows > Metro Style > > Email below, from the SQLite mailing list, d

[fossil-users] announce: new JSON feature: /json/dir

2012-03-16 Thread Stephan Beal
Hi, all! After months of putting this off out of fear it would be ridiculously difficult to implement, today i learned that it wasn't really all that hard... fossil json dir is basically the JSON equivalent of the /dir HTML page. Using that along with /json/artifact, it should be possible to t

Re: [fossil-users] announce: new JSON feature: /json/dir

2012-03-16 Thread Stephan Beal
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 8:36 PM, Stephan Beal wrote: > fossil json dir > You can see a proof-of-concept browser based on it in action here: http://fossil.wanderinghorse.net/repos/fwiki/editor/ click on the "Dir. Browser" tab (far right). It allows browsing of the dir tree (including selectio

[fossil-users] Scalability

2012-03-16 Thread Jan Danielsson
Hello, Joerg's NetBSD repository suddenly grew from ~2.5G to over 6GB. As it has grown, I've been having increasing problems pulling the latest changes. I started getting "the database is locked" errors and (more often) "fossil: server says: 504 Gateway Time-out". These problems occurred in a v

Re: [fossil-users] Names in imported git repositories

2012-03-16 Thread Dmitry Chestnykh
On 03/15/2012 02:38 PM, org.fossil-scm.fossil-us...@io7m.com wrote: Is it possible to tell fossil that commits should be "assigned" to specific user names in the resulting fossil repository? When I converted my repos, I just did a global search/replace in the file exported from git. -- Dmitr

[fossil-users] Zuzanna Thiel wil contact met je opnemen via Zoosk.

2012-03-16 Thread Zuzanna Thiel
Title: An Email from Zoosk Zuzanna Thiel heeft jou als vriend toegevoegd op Zoosk. Is Zuzanna Thiel jouw vriend? Ja Nee   Dit bericht is gestuurd door een

Re: [fossil-users] Scalability

2012-03-16 Thread Gour
On Sat, 17 Mar 2012 00:44:24 +0100 Jan Danielsson wrote: >At first I thought it was a problem with the server being > overloaded, but when I finally got all of it downloaded to one of my > servers, I tried to pull it to other systems from there, but I'm > running into the "504 Gateway Time-ou

Re: [fossil-users] Scalability

2012-03-16 Thread Joerg Sonnenberger
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 12:44:24AM +0100, Jan Danielsson wrote: >Joerg's NetBSD repository suddenly grew from ~2.5G to over 6GB. Hm. Shouldn't have, the copy I have on disk is "just" 4GB. The majority of the recent peak is due to some messed up RCS IDs triggering a chain reaction from some ver