On 6/11/2014 8:33 AM, Stephan Beal wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 4:09 PM, JR jr...@saintlyreverend.com
mailto:jr...@saintlyreverend.com wrote:
Alternatively, you can add the location of Fossil to your PATH or
the system PATH. I use chocolatey as package manager, and it
creates a
.
As an aside, in your example above you can probably open the c.fossil
repository by explicitly giving the version to open, in this case
trunk. ie: fossil open c.fossil trunk.
Hope that helps.
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On 9/5/2013 1:39 PM, Doug Franklin wrote:
These are going to get long, fast, as someone else already noted.
However, in the past I've seen algorithms to generate random words
that are still pronounceable, one character at a time. The trouble
here is likely to be the comparative lack of vowels.
On 9/5/2013 2:41 PM, David Given wrote:
I think, without a mathematical proof, that maintaining the ability to
take prefixes of an encoded name will require us to use a dictionary
that fits into a precise number of bits. Truncating the dictionary to
2^10 entries would be the simplest approach,
it to an absolute path
but that changed some time ago). Also, some aspects of Windows can
handle forward-slashes in filenames. So... try keeping your repository
one directory above your checkout and opening it as fossil open
../repo.fossil and see if both platforms are happy with that.
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at the shunning code, though, so it is
entirely possible that the above would not be feasible.)
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to describing its traps and
pitfalls (C Traps and Pitfalls by Andrew Koenig). Although an Amazon
search reveals a book titled Java Puzzlers: Traps, Pitfalls, and Corner
Cases so this may no longer be true.
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don't think any of them are a good fit for Fossil.
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if (as I
hope it does) Fossil chooses to remain at C89.
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to be a usable
target.
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provided gcc 3.4.3 and a
locally built gcc 4.8.1.
The error does not occur when using the Solaris Studio C compiler.
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On 7/17/2013 11:24 PM, B Harder wrote:
On 7/17/13, Edward Berner e...@bernerfam.com wrote:
Hello,
Using a recent trunk version of fossil, built with gcc on Solaris 10 on
an UltraSPARC system, I get a bus error from fossil new:
$ ./fossil new t.fossil
Bus Error (core dumped)
$ ./fossil
On 7/18/2013 5:22 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 2:12 AM, Edward Berner e...@bernerfam.com
mailto:e...@bernerfam.com wrote:
Hello,
Using a recent trunk version of fossil, built with gcc on Solaris
10 on an UltraSPARC system, I get a bus error from fossil new
On 7/18/2013 7:07 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 9:54 AM, Edward Berner e...@bernerfam.com
mailto:e...@bernerfam.com wrote:
Core was generated by `./fossil new t.fossil'.
Program terminated with signal 10, Bus error.
#0 0x00177584 in whereLoopAddAll (pBuilder
On 7/18/2013 7:54 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 2:12 AM, Edward Berner e...@bernerfam.com
mailto:e...@bernerfam.com wrote:
Hello,
Using a recent trunk version of fossil, built with gcc on Solaris
10 on an UltraSPARC system, I get a bus error from fossil new
-command {.t yview} -orient vertical
@ pack .sb -side left -fill y
@ wm deiconify .
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the script access to the project-id so
it could limit itself to certain repositories if desired. One drawback
is that you'd have to setup your scripts by hand on each system you
develop on.
Just a thought.
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On 6/19/2013 1:25 AM, Edward Berner wrote:
On 6/18/2013 7:56 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 10:52 PM, Edward Berner e...@bernerfam.com
mailto:e...@bernerfam.com wrote:
I was able to reproduce a similar behavior, and I think it has to
do with the size of those
On 6/21/2013 3:29 PM, Edward Berner wrote:
I think I figured out part of the problem.
Way down in http_socket.c, there is no error handling in
socket_receive() and socket_send().
In socket_receive(), I'm seeing a -1 return from recv(), and
WSAGetLastError() returns 10055 which is WSAENOBUFS
On 6/18/2013 7:56 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 10:52 PM, Edward Berner e...@bernerfam.com
mailto:e...@bernerfam.com wrote:
I was able to reproduce a similar behavior, and I think it has to
do with the size of those files.
I created a 200 MB file and a 150 MB
for targeting XP
from the command line. (Note that I haven't used VS2012 myself.)
Windows XP Targeting with C++ in Visual Studio 2012
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/vcblog/archive/2012/10/08/10357555.aspx
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fossil
not
successfully clone to a Windows XP SP3 system. On the Windows system it
finished much faster and the resulting fossil file was only about 60 KB.
I'm afraid that's all the debugging I have time to do at the moment.
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db_last_insert_rowid() should issue a warning or fail an assertion if
the rowid is greater than INT_MAX?
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On 2/6/2013 3:35 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 3:48 AM, Edward Berner e...@bernerfam.com
mailto:e...@bernerfam.com wrote:
(I should mention that SQLite's test suite (make test) does
catch the problem. In fact it gives up after 1000 errors.)
SQLite (and Fossil
On 5/2/2013 1:26 AM, Steve Bennett wrote:
On 02/05/2013, at 4:54 PM, Edward Berner wrote:
[...]
The cc-run.tcl file allows the configure script to run code snippets at
configure time. It looks like a lot of new code but it isn't really -- it is
basically a lightly modified version
On 4/23/2013 2:09 AM, Jan Nijtmans wrote:
If there are other suggestions or remarks for command-line
improvements, they are welcomed!
Well... I've noticed that some commands use --verbose and some use
--detail. Is that an accidental inconsistency or is there a deeper
design principle
On 2/1/2013 3:15 PM, K. Fossil user wrote:
Hello,
1/ Thank you very much Edward Berner. You rock my world.
Of course, embedded system must use light libc...
I've seen that some software uses dietlibc.
In my point of view, static linking can be done in this area, so it
will be easier to spread
compat/zlib
$ chmod +x ./configure
$ CC=musl-gcc ./configure --static
$ make
$ cd ../..
$ ./configure --with-openssl=none --with-zlib=compat/zlib --static
CC=musl-gcc
$ make
# Done.
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(and in the files created by the
fossil zip and fossil tarball commands). But they're removed by
fossil close.
Fossil requires the manifest and manifest.uuid files to build, so
you'll need to get them back. Running fossil open again would
probably do it.
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On 1/29/2013 1:00 AM, Jan Nijtmans wrote:
2013/1/27 Edward Berner e...@bernerfam.com:
I had been just commenting out the offending code, but finally got
around
implementing a better fix. The attached patch modifies winhttp.c to
load
the offending functions at run time and only call them
libc
libraries (musl libc, uclibc, dietlibc, etc.) have static linking as an
explicit design goal.
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Hello,
Here is a patch to fix a few typos.
Edward Berner
Index: auto.def
==
--- auto.def
+++ auto.def
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@
define-append EXTRA_CFLAGS $cflags
define-append EXTRA_LDFLAGS $ldflags
define
the patch with mingw32 and a few different
versions of MSVC, and verified that the fossil winsrv command still
works. (I sent in a contributor agreement earlier this month.)
Edward Berner
Index: src/winhttp.c
==
--- src/winhttp.c
Hello,
It appears that _set_errno() was introduced in Visual C++ 2005. Here is
a patch for dirent.h to keep it from using _set_errno on older Microsoft
compilers.
Edward Berner
Index: win/include/dirent.h
==
--- win/include
Hello,
A few minor suggestions for the Check-in Names wiki page
(http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/doc/trunk/www/checkin_names.wiki):
* Should it mention that prev is also accepted as a special name?
* I think ckout doesn't work anymore and should be removed from the
list. (See check-in
On 12/31/2012 12:24 AM, Michael Richter wrote:
On 31 December 2012 15:53, Edward Berner e...@bernerfam.com
mailto:e...@bernerfam.com wrote:
fossil info calls it project-code but it seems to be the same
thing that fossil new and fossil clone call project-id.
Waitwhat? My version
On 12/30/2012 10:43 PM, Michael Richter wrote:
Is there any way to execute SQL statements from the command line using
fossil sqlite3? The docs for this
http://www.fossil-scm.org/xfer/help?cmd=sqlite3 are a bit skimpy (to
say the least). Like what are the /?OPTIONS?/ mentioned, precisely?
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