'm not really sold on it;
mainly I prefer Fossil for my own projects as well as for Tcl/Tk. Fossil
is absolutely beautiful for smaller projects such as my own, which
allows me to self-host Fossil on a shared GoDaddy server with a single
binary installation.
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, as the domain name has changed and redirection seems to
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need to ssh to the server to do something with Fossil?
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On Fri, 15 Dec 2017 13:52:55 -0500, D. Richard Hipp
wrote:
>On 12/15/17, Andy Bradford wrote:
>> Thus said Warren Young on Thu, 14 Dec 2017 12:13:18 -0700:
>>
>>> Fossil arguably has a bug here, where if you check a change in as
>>> local user name ``tangent'', as I do here, then *later* do
Tony,
there is a SCM used on IBM Mainframes called ENDEVOR that gives this
type of history. see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endevor
and https://www.ca.com/us/products/ca-endevor-software-change-manager.h
tml
The other products were called Panvalet and Librarian.
I can no longer provide cut &
Michael,
here are some results from my build of my clone of fossil:
Built VERSION.h
#define MANIFEST_UUID "66c3bc159d4caa9f97121bc9bd363e9c4f3bd027"
#define MANIFEST_VERSION "[66c3bc159d]"
#define MANIFEST_DATE "2015-07-02 02:35:47"
#define MANIFEST_YEAR "2015"
#define RELEASE_VERSION "1.33"
#de
27;s discussion
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Has Fossil been used successfully to track
analysis and code and test design before software coding,
development
and code version merging?
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On Apr 18, 2015, at 6:48 PM, Kevin Youren wr
Hi Richard and fellow email community,
thank you for your very nice SCM tool, Fossil, and your email list.
Could you possibly have information about how many people use Fossil to
track analysis and design and the changes to analysis and design?
Basically, the stuff that might precede writing c
>
> On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Abilio Marques
> wrote:
> I personally would like a selective stash.
Yes, I would find selective stash save/apply useful.
But I see the dangers of partial commit of git's staging area. I admit,
I've abused that myself to commit a comment or documentation ty
7;t even run. ...
Thanks. I got the impression that fossil would compile without MinGW or any of
it's libraries/files if you used MSVC ... so I assumed that's how the default
binaries were made.
Any
Just a quick question. :)
Regarding the binaries for Windows: http://www.fossil-scm.org/download.html
Do these binaries (for Windows) use mingw files? or are they entirely MSVC?
(Or, in other words, which of the several build methods were used for the
binaries?)
Based on the compiling inst
eps 3 to 5 can be written fairly trivially I think, as a script.
My initial worry would be how to deal with commit messages that reference
tickets, apart from that I think it should be fine.
Thanks,
Kevin
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I've been using it daily from the client side for a while now and haven't had
any problems. Not upgraded the server side yet, but happy to do so in the next
few weeks.
Thanks,
Kev
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> On 11 Mar 2014, at 11:11, Stephan Beal wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 6:06 AM, Andy B
hether this should just happen by default unless the connection
is HTTPS as defaulting to sending plaintext auth data over HTTP seems like a
bad idea.
Also I never knew about prefixing the password with #, for me documenting that
is enough. I'm happy now using it as is
o. Also, if they need a fossil account, I don't have to
keep it in sync with the apache password list.
Thanks,
Kevin
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On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 9:36 AM, Stephan Beal wrote:
>
>
>> but it's a bit of a mouthful. 'Piltdown', perhaps?
>>
>
> i don't get the reference.
>
The "Piltdown man" was a hoax - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piltdown_Man
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On 4 Jun 2013, at 17:18,
wrote:
I do the following:
I have a directory, /var/fossils with all the repositories in it.
Then for each set of repositories (for example, public) I have the following
directory tree in /var/www/fossilserver
public/
fossils/
symlink_to_/va
On 9 Mar 2013, at 23:01, Simon Tremblay wrote:
> Unfortunately Martin, it seems this version of Debian (6 stable) uses a too
> recent version of GLIBC.
Would a static binary built on any 32bit system not work? Unfortunately, I
don't have access to 32 bit system, so am unable to build one for y
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 3:45 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
>
> The file itself appears to be in utf16le. The "diff" facilities in Fossil
> currently only know how to deal with utf8.
>
Thanks, that was helpful. Turns out I was piping the output through another
utility (powershell) that was turning the
ile is 1074 bytes
so it's not the length. Is fossil reading the 00 bytes as nulls?
Any idea why fossil thinks these files are binary? And, more importantly,
what encoding I can specify to prevent this? I've tried various
permutations of ASCII, UTF8,
1.7)
Thanks,
Kevin
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I'm not sure if you are saying you no longer have the list of filenames or
you no longer have the uuid's of those files to shun.
If you no longer have the list of filenames, you can obtain the full list
from
$ fossil sqlite
sqlite> .output filenames.txt
sqlite> select name from filename
Th
> Error: OpenSSL not found. Consider --with-openssl=none to disable HTTPS
> support
On Debian, install libssl-dev.
Also if you're on amd64, I recommend building a shared version, I can't
remember the details, only that I had great trouble building a static binary
and gave up.
Thanks,
Kev
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Just an idea, check the permissions of of the database files on the server.
Make sure the user accessing them has read and write access. I get a similar
error when I've accidentally set it to 640 instead of 660.
Thanks,
Kevin
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On 19 Jun 2012, at 18:59, Benedikt A
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Mike Meyer wrote:
> The other issue is that fossil doesn't pay attention to Windows
> ACLs.
I'm somewhat familiar with Windows ACLs but I don't really know what this
means. Can you be more specific? Usually, file inherit permissions from
their folder. No, fossil
way to mostly avoid the command-line? It's
on my todo list but I haven't spent much time with it yet.
https://code.google.com/p/fuel-scm/
Kevin
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On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 18:46:49 -0700, Leo Razoumov
wrote:
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 12:08, Kevin Quick wrote:
This isn't quite as convincing an argument to me: I can see the utility
of a
pull/sync from a read-only repository, but a fossil open implies that
one
will be doing work
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 04:01:08 -0700, Leo Razoumov
wrote:
Hi All,
the recent changes to the trunk make "fossil open" to modify the
fossil repository being opened.
If this repository is read-only or mounted on a read-only file system
than "fossil open" fails [2] and no _FOSSIL_ file is created
And so it does. Sorry, I should have tried it first. I was going solely
on the "$ fossil help tarball" output, which should probably be updated to
mention this.
Thanks, Stephan.
On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 10:07:54 -0700, Stephan Beal
wrote:
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 5:54 PM, wrote:
Is ther
1/
which then resets my password on the local repository. Although auto sync does
work.
I know this is a minor problem because fossil ui seems to automatically log me
in on the local repository, but I'd prefer it if I could keep the passwords the
same. Is there a way to do this?
Tha
Lluis,
That's the same issue I noted in my email from Oct 25 (subject: mv +
revert irregularity) and it contains a short shell script demonstrating
the problem as you stated. It's not clear what the proper behavior is on
revert of this kind; I sent a reminder email regarding the issue
y
Can anyone (Richard?) indicate which behavior is preferred? My
suggestion (a), my suggestion (b), or the current behavior? I could work
on a resolution for (a) or (b) if I knew which was desired.
On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 16:29:32 -0700, wrote:
I recently encountered an irregularity when using
when they are in the same directory. I need to fully test it to be
sure, but I think this solves that particular problem. So I guess that's that.
:) Thanks for the suggestions; again, sorry for the attitude.
Thanks,
Kevin
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On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 3:33 PM, Kevin Ar18 wrote:
Basically, I could never get it to work right. So, it seems maybe I just
> didn't understand things correctly and it should work? If so, then I should
> give it a try again then and see if I can. :)
> Note: must leave, so probab
n. :)
Note: must leave, so probably won't reply back on how it went till another day
... but thanks for letting me know about it. (I wasn't actually expecting
immediate replies from people :) )
Kevin
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ave alternatives (just zipping the directory every now and
then; writing my own backup script), but want to know if I can automate it with
fossil instead.
Thanks,
Kevin
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I don't know if this is possible or if I just don't know how to do it.
Instead of having to manually add or remove files, I would like to be able to
automatically sync all changes. Basically, the workflow might be like this:
* Have a single directory with all files in version control
* Have a c
2011/10/19 Lluís Batlle i Rossell
>
> I think that the veracity documentation totally deludes. :) But it may be
> intended, as it's a product of sourcegear. Eric wrote a book about it...
> and his
> message is (I think) "buy the book".
Actuallythey're giving the book away. I got a free copy
s really a case of the wrong mental model of what fossil does. I
should be better now! :-)
Thanks!
-KQ
On Sat, 06 Aug 2011 10:49:03 -0700, Kevin Quick wrote:
> Lluis,
>
> Ahh, I didn't know that about _FOSSIL_... I had assumed it was similar
> to
> a _darcs or .hg repo.
Thanks, Richard, but I still need to buy a clue: I cannot find a VVAR
table and none of the tables (revealed by ".table") have a name field
containing 'repository'.
-KQ
On Sat, 06 Aug 2011 10:25:33 -0700, Richard Hipp wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 12:47
till there.
However, it didn't fix the problem. I still get the "database is locked"
error on fossil sync.
-KQ
On Sat, 06 Aug 2011 10:24:18 -0700, Lluís Batlle i Rossell
wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 06, 2011 at 10:09:33AM -0700, Kevin Quick wrote:
>> If I do that I'll l
Sat, 06 Aug 2011 10:04:32 -0700, Lluís Batlle i Rossell
wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 06, 2011 at 09:47:10AM -0700, Kevin Quick wrote:
>> $ fossil sync PATH-TO-REPO
>> Bytes Cards Artifacts Deltas
>> Sent:3897 82 0
$ fossil sync PATH-TO-REPO
Bytes Cards Artifacts Deltas
Sent:3897 82 0 0
Error: Database error: database is locked
DELETE FROM unclustered WHERE rid IN (SELECT rid FROM private)
Received: 118 1 0 0
T
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Federico Ramallo wrote:
>
> Also what do you think about the improved table? includes sorting,
> searchin, grouping, etc
>
The sorting is very nice and the grouping too. Would it be feasible to make
the "Key" at the top filter the table when clicked? Or, at least,
continued once they were past the
captcha. The underlying problem that precipitated the situation
was that if I posted a link to a zip, a user who followed the link
would be greeted with a 'Forbidden' reply and no clue as to how to
remedy the situation.
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On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Joerg Sonnenberger <
jo...@britannica.bec.de> wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 10:30:53AM -0500, Richard Hipp wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Gour wrote:
> >
> > > On Thu, 23 Dec 2010 09:44:25 -0500
> > > >> "Richard" == Richard Hipp wrote:
> > >
How can I rename a wiki page?
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On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 7:31 PM, Prithish wrote:
>
> Thanks Richard for the prompt reply. It would be great if an automated way
> can be implemented into fossil. I switch between Windows and Linux quiet
> often. Some of the neat linux commands don't have equivalent in Windows.
>
Here is the comma
not
why this is by design. Could someone explain the rationale?
Also, is there a way to get these files into fossil without renaming them?
Thanks,
Kevin
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On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 7:24 AM, Kohn Bernhard wrote:
> But when I run fossil add . to add all the files, every file and also the
> ones which applies to the ignore-glob setting are added. If I commit then,
> also the not wanted files are added to the repository. Exist there a way,
> that only fi
Sorry if this is a repost, but I don't think the original made
it to the list:
I'm sure this *must* be an FAQ, but I'm not seeing anything obvious
on fossil-scm.org, and my Google-fu is failing me. So please be patient!
I find that my users frequently want to attach one or more artifacts
to a tic
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