On Tuesday, December 01, 2015 7:17 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
On 12/1/15, Andy Gibbs wrote:
Hi,
I'm having an issue which recurs from time to time which is that "fossil
sync" doesn't actually do anything,
deleting the cloned repository and cloning again "fixes" the problem
Next time this happen
Hello All,
Here's some small changes for this page:
http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/doc/trunk/www/concepts.wiki
Just capitalization corrections for Fossil.
--- www/concepts.wiki
+++ www/concepts.wiki
@@ -11,11 +11,11 @@
There are many such systems in use today. Fossil strives to
distin
sorry , I don't know english. I am using google to translate.
I installed fossil at November 28 2015(2015/11/28).
I plan to use fossil to save a my private simple html content.
Thank you.
fossil has one problem.
cgi.c cgi_reply function
fossil is always sends the charset=utf8 in http respon
On 12/1/15, taka <1129-no-rep...@suika.spawn.jp> wrote:
>
> I do not know the inside of fossil and sqlite because it is a few days I
> started to use fossil.
> This code may be wrong, but I can be changed by this way.
I've only glanced at your code - I have not studied it closely. But
it looks re
feature request: switch of archive timestamp , baseline or commit times.
Hello.
I need file commit date in the archive output.
I do not know the inside of fossil and sqlite because it is a few days I
started to use fossil.
This code may be wrong, but I can be changed by this way.
Thank you.
Hello,
At /urllist, what's the date column represent? Date first
accessed/seen? Can it be considered to add a header to this column?
Thanks!
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Richard, this reminds me of my out standing (and still in "problem"
state) NetBSD repo that exhibits the same problems. It's not mission
critical (which is why I'm fine enough to keep it around for so long
in a broken state), but here for poking when time allows and
inspiration strikes.
-bch
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On 12/1/15, Andy Gibbs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having an issue which recurs from time to time which is that "fossil
> sync" doesn't actually do anything,
> deleting the cloned repository and cloning again "fixes" the problem
>
Next time this happens, try running:
fossil sync --verily
And then
Hi,
I'm having an issue which recurs from time to time which is that "fossil
sync" doesn't actually do anything, by which I mean I get an output
something like this --
Sync with https://.
Round-trips: 1 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 0
Sync done, sent: 342250 bytes received: 376 ip:
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