Concerning the actual contents of a documentation system, I suppose a
framework might be composed of templates for:
1. Command syntax quick reference - fossil help ?cmd?
2. Command detailed reference
3. Cookbook-like containing "recipes" for various scenarios
4. Overview
4a. System introduction
(Tue, 11 Oct 19:55) Ron W:
> On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 9:26 AM, Svyatoslav Mishyn
> wrote:
> > /home/juef/bin/g2f "$repo"
> > cd "${fossil_dir}/${repo}" && fossil co trunk
>
> "fossil co trunk" does a Fossil check out, so I don't see how that updates
> the Fossil repo with the git commit.
g2f scr
On 10/11/16, John P. Rouillard wrote:
>
> Hi all:
>
> I am trying to set up a series of fossil repos for a volunteer coding
> project.
>
> I have a script that I can use to set up the repos, and the plan is to
> have the developers self register at the event.
>
> I would like to have the sign up o
Thus said "John P. Rouillard" on Tue, 11 Oct 2016 11:47:12 -0400:
> Once I have done that I need to have the developers register on the
> master repo.
If you login to the master as an Admin, when you use the /setup_uedit
page to add users, you are offered the option of creating the User
On Oct 11, 2016, at 6:38 PM, K. Fossil user
wrote:
>
> 1/ I ask for a poll
If you mean your request nearly 4 months ago in the thread about how the
mailing list is run, a poll isn’t going to affect anything. This project is
not a democracy. Like virtually all other open source projects, it
Hello,
recently I've replaced Firefox by Chromium,
and if I run `fossil ui ..` (i.e. not within an open checkout),
browser doesn't start automatically.
Should? AFAIR with Firefox it worked...
(I've added fprintf() call)
/home/juef/fossil/e/fossil: ./fossil ver
This is fossil version 1.36 [de4e4e
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 02:32:51PM +0900, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 10:38:45AM +0900, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> ...
> > commit refs/heads/test_ticket_d17d6e5b17
> > mark :37455
> > committer jan.nijtmans 1353531216 +
> > data 82
> > Just commit some weird filenames, even one w
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 12:19:30AM +0900, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> I made a proof of concept patch for export after reading the git code
> and it works OK. (Escaping is not just " " and control code. It also
> escaped UTF-8 high bit codes.)
Current import command seems to de quote for some chara
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 5:21 PM, Svyatoslav Mishyn
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> recently I've replaced Firefox by Chromium,
> and if I run `fossil ui ..` (i.e. not within an open checkout),
> browser doesn't start automatically.
> Should? AFAIR with Firefox it worked...
>
>
> (I've added fprintf() call)
>
(Thu, 13 Oct 00:19) Osamu Aoki:
> I have no idea for "error: Multiple updates for ref ..." but at least
> git repo is usable one after executing "git checkout trunk".
to reproduce that error:
/home/juef/fossil/test: f co trunk
/home/juef/fossil/test: date >> z && f ci -m t1 --tag one --tag two
/ho
On 10/12/16, Svyatoslav Mishyn wrote:
> (Thu, 13 Oct 00:19) Osamu Aoki:
>> I have no idea for "error: Multiple updates for ref ..." but at least
>> git repo is usable one after executing "git checkout trunk".
>
> to reproduce that error:
> /home/juef/fossil/test: f co trunk
> /home/juef/fossil/tes
(Wed, 12 Oct 17:36) Stephan Beal:
> try chromium-browser instead of chromium (which is, AFAIK, a completely
> different program)
I don't have that (you mean Google Chrome?).
I downloaded Google Chrome, and here is result:
/home/juef/fossil/e/fossil: ./fossil set web-browser
web-browser
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 7:06 PM, Svyatoslav Mishyn
wrote:
> (Wed, 12 Oct 17:36) Stephan Beal:
> > try chromium-browser instead of chromium (which is, AFAIK, a completely
> > different program)
>
> I don't have that (you mean Google Chrome?).
>
There's a completely unrelated package named "chromi
Svyatoslav Mishyn writes:
> g2f script syncs changes from git to fossil;
> f2g is a reverse version;
> they are based on this article:
> https://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/artifact/1e82974b59e2c97c
I've put together a python script that is called as a git subcommand and
takes care of all of the
(Wed, 12 Oct 19:13) Stephan Beal:
> On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 7:06 PM, Svyatoslav Mishyn
> wrote:
>
> > (Wed, 12 Oct 17:36) Stephan Beal:
> > > try chromium-browser instead of chromium (which is, AFAIK, a completely
> > > different program)
> >
> > I don't have that (you mean Google Chrome?).
> >
>
(Wed, 12 Oct 11:50) Richard Hipp:
> My guess: Git does not allow more than a single instance of the tag
> named "one". In other words, all tags must be unique in Git.
yet another Git limitation
--
I am not a native English speaker,
so feel free to correct any spelling or grammatical errors!
(Wed, 12 Oct 13:39) Nickolas Lloyd:
> I've put together a python script that is called as a git subcommand and
> takes care of all of the synchronization under the hood. Once it's
> dropped in $GIT_EXEC_PATH I just call `git fossil pull' and `git fossil
> push trunk' to interact with a fossil remo
I recently created a branch called andygoth-circa which adds a "circa" link
to the info web page. This link shows timeline events near the selected
check-in even if they're not ancestors or descendents. It's just for
showing context of what was happening around the same time.
Does anyone have any
On 10/12/16, Andy Goth wrote:
> I recently created a branch called andygoth-circa which adds a "circa" link
> to the info web page. This link shows timeline events near the selected
> check-in even if they're not ancestors or descendents. It's just for
> showing context of what was happening aroun
Forget all about that "isolate" merge stuff I proposed a few months ago. I
could not get comfortable with the heuristics. The overall system would
have been complicated, difficult to understand, and unreliable. After some
experimentation I found another approach that works perfectly for our needs
w
No, I was unaware. That's great! Thanks for the tip, thanks for the
welcome, thanks for the encouragement, and thanks for Fossil!
On Oct 12, 2016 2:05 PM, "Richard Hipp" wrote:
> On 10/12/16, Andy Goth wrote:
> > I recently created a branch called andygoth-circa which adds a "circa"
> link
> >
Thus said Andy Goth on Wed, 12 Oct 2016 16:25:43 -0500:
> Comments? Questions? This method does everything my team needs.
> Perhaps Fossil might consider adopting it, or a streamlined variant,
> so we'll have an answer to the perennial question about how to do
> rebase.
I honestly h
On Oct 12, 2016, at 6:12 PM, Andy Bradford wrote:
>
> Thus said Andy Goth on Wed, 12 Oct 2016 16:25:43 -0500:
>
>> Comments? Questions? This method does everything my team needs.
>> Perhaps Fossil might consider adopting it, or a streamlined variant,
>> so we'll have an answer to the
I am getting the following errors when trying to compile: What do I need to
do?
$ make -f win/Makefile.mingw
gcc -Wall -Os -Lsrc/../compat/zlib -Isrc/../compat/zlib
-DBROKEN_MINGW_CMDLINE=1 -c
-o src/../compat/zlib/match.o -DASMV
src/../compat/zlib/contrib/asm686/match.
Using that makefile with Cygwin is untested, unlikely to work, and unsupported.
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> On Oct 12, 2016, at 5:55 PM, Dan Raymond wrote:
>
> I am getting the following errors when trying to compile: What do I need to
> do?
>
>
Thanks.
What is best environment etc to compile under windows?
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On 10/12/16, Dan Raymond wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> What is best environment etc to compile under windows?
mingw/msys works. Also MSVC. I build the precompiled binaries for
the Fossil homepage using mingw/msys.
>
>
>
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That largely depends on what your existing development environment is. Good
choices are MinGW (not MinGW64) or MSVC. Proper makefile are provided for both
of these options.
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> On Oct 12, 2016, at 6:38 PM, Dan Raymond wrote:
>
> Thanks.
>
> Wh
I believe you can use the standard ./configure && make in the Cygwin
environment. But I never tried it personally.
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Martin
> Le 12 oct. 2016 à 21:38, Dan Raymond a écrit :
>
> Thanks.
>
> What is best environment etc to compile under windows?
>
>
>
>
> Level 19 Waterfront Place, 1 Ea
The full history is there. Nothing is destroyed. The goal is to re-baseline
the branch, which i accomplish by creating a new branch with the same name
which is merged from the original. Thus there is both one check-in
containing all past changes made on the branch, and also the branch from
which it
The standard ./configure && make works for me from MSYS bash with MinGW.
It ought to just work for Cygwin as well.
The win/makefile.mingw works as well, but only from a command window
with MinGW GCC in the path, not from a bash shell.
On 10/12/2016 6:45 PM, Martin Gagnon wrote:
I believe you
Richard
I get the following error at the end when I try to compile under
minGW/msys:
wbld/undo.o wbld/unicode.o wbld/unversioned.o wbld/update.o wbld/url.o
wbld/user.o wbld/utf8.o wbld/util.o wbld/verify.o wbld/vfile.o wbld/wiki.o
wbld/wikiformat.o wbld/winfile.o wbld/winhttp.o wbld/wysiwyg.o wbl
I do not use sync.
I use automation to pull/push/merge/commit.
I want to use unversioned for dependency files like png,dll,exe,etc.
I prefer the coder to decide unversioned winners and not the file modified
time deciding which is kept.
So, I need some clarification on 'unversioned'?
Push to remo
Hi,
this is not a rebase, at least not in a sense of git. Git rebase is,
basically, what you would get if you recreate someone's work from diffs
published to a mail list. Rebase is an application of all commits, one by
one, from old branch to the new parent. After rebase you get a _new_ set
of
Thus said Andy Goth on Wed, 12 Oct 2016 20:46:54 -0500:
> # Rebase breakfast to include side
> f up trunk # (Redundant in this case)
> f merge breakfast
> f commit -branch breakfast -m Rebase
This sounded familiar... I believe we have gone over this particular
merge style before:
http://marc
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