On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 08:36:46PM +0100, Remigiusz Modrzejewski wrote:
I've stumbled upon a description of something, that I missed once or twice in
Fossil:
http://nuclearsquid.com/writings/git-add/
Nothing that great: an ability to commit only part of changes to a file. This
kind of a
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 08:40:44PM +0100, Remigiusz Modrzejewski wrote:
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 08:36:46PM +0100, Remigiusz Modrzejewski wrote:
I've stumbled upon a description of something, that I missed once or twice
in Fossil:
http://nuclearsquid.com/writings/git-add/
I find
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 02:51:04PM -0500, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Remigiusz Modrzejewski
http://nuclearsquid.com/writings/git-add/
Any opinions?
I'm of the old-fashioned opinion that you ought to test your code before
you check it in.
Very well explained!
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 03:06:53PM -0500, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 2:51 PM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Remigiusz Modrzejewski
l...@maxnet.org.pl wrote:
Hi,
I've stumbled upon a description of something, that I missed
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 05:42:59PM +0200, android devkit wrote:
Dear all
I didn’t like to start this email in a negative manner but unfortunately I
will. I have spent 2 days trying to make fossil run in my windows xp
machine.
I think troubles like yours are on discussion already. Those
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 12:32:08AM +0530, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
After I merged some changes from other branch and committed them to my branch,
and did fossil annotate file. I noticed that, all of the new lines of code
which came in my branch through the fossil merge show me as author. This is
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 02:11:28AM +0530, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
Lluís Batlle i Rossell writes:
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 12:32:08AM +0530, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
After I merged some changes from other branch and committed them to my
branch,
and did fossil annotate file. I noticed that, all
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 01:32:19PM +0100, BohwaZ wrote:
Le Fri, 13 Jan 2012 07:10:44 -0500, Jeremy Cowgar jer...@cowgar.com a
écrit :
That is standard w/about any markup language, for example what you
typed in HTML would also appear as First line Second line. The
reasoning is that line
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 07:14:44PM +0100, Marco Maggesi wrote:
I use unison (http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/) for sync and
rdiff-backup (http://www.nongnu.org/rdiff-backup/) for backup.
It would be great to use fossil for this kind of tasks (also
organizing large collections of pdf
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 07:20:04PM -0500, c...@thomasstover.com wrote:
So do I now need to build fossil with static linkage to the libc, or have I
wondered into the woods?
Put the shared libc in the chroot. And any other shared libs you need. And
anything else needed, too.
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 12:47:10PM +0100, Goyo wrote:
2011/12/26 Goyo goyod...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I get this error message when I try to clone my repo hosted in chiselapp:
me@home:~/dev/bdt$ fossil clone
http://chiselapp.com/user/goyo/repository/bdt bdt.fossil
Bytes
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 08:15:35PM -0500, Richard Hipp wrote:
The rmdir(2) system call on Posix is a no-op if the directory is not
empty. So I was thinking that we could just invoke rmdir() (or _rmdir() on
windows) on the directory of a file every time a file is deleted, and let
the OS worry
On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 06:41:54PM +0100, Dmitry Chestnykh wrote:
On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 12:30:16 -0500 Jeremy Cowgar wrote:
I’m in the same boat, doing two actions for every one in other SCM
systems, however I do not do it dozens of times a day, so I’ve always
just done it with a little
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 06:02:36PM +, urban wrote:
Hello list,
I wanted to checkout how branching works but I got unexpected results.
Here is the session. In en empty directory I did:
sh-4.1# fossil new test
project-id: 788376d693c5a597f327fb01901ab263e333870d
server-id:
Hello,
I've seen that to be able to see the ticket reports, the users need Ticket
Read permission.
And to be able to read the ticket contents, users need the History permission.
Why Ticket Read does not allow reading ticket contents?
Regards,
Lluís.
Hello,
I was writing this kind of text in ticket append text (tktedit):o
Line 1
blockquote
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
/blockquote
clicking Preview, lines 2,3,4 got indented to the right. I clicked Apply, and in
the final ticket, only line 2 is indented to the right.
Any html master knows what
On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 09:53:20AM +0100, Stephan Beal wrote:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 1:15 AM, Matt Welland estifo...@gmail.com wrote:
Now you've got conflicting requirements: safe option AND concurrent
usage over NFS (which is never a good idea, regardless of the
application). As soon as
I'm trying a clone from cygwin, fossil 1.20, and I get:
---
developer@:~/3rd$ fossil clone http://viric.name/cgi-bin/btar btar.fossil
fossil: SQLITE_CONSTRAINT: abort at 20 in [INSERT INTO user(login,pw,cap,info)
VALUES('developer','','dei','Dev');]: column login is not unique
fossil:
On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 12:19:03AM +0100, Lluís Batlle i Rossell wrote:
In this machine we use fossil since more than a year, but we did not use clone
since long ago.
Any ideas?
I had one: clone -A admin
It worked. But the message could have been more helpful, or even automatically
doing
On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 09:32:43AM +1000, Steve Bennett wrote:
On 09/12/2011, at 2:59 AM, Lluís Batlle i Rossell wrote:
Why not just add a robots.txt?
Ah, yes, that could help. I did not think of it. :)
I'd like to have the wiki pages available though; I'll have to learn
those robots rules
I'd like an option to have side-by-side diffs, but without hiding lines.
If anyone wants to implement it, thank you in advance. :)
Or maybe it's there and I don't know how to enable it.
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Hello,
event changes don't appear in the timeline. Maybe they should appear, as ticket
or commit changes appear?
Regards,
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On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 10:26:47AM -0500, Richard Hipp wrote:
The automatic humanness detector has actually been in Fossil for several
weeks and seems to have been working pretty well. But yesterday, the
Systrix web crawler was misclassified as human and caused a surge in the
server load, so
Hello,
when looking for timeline elements related to a tag, fossil (1.20) shows also
the
checkins that had that tag *cancelled*.
Is that on purpose? I'd prefer it to show only the checkins currently having the
tag.
Regards,
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Hello,
another annoyance I hit. I noticed that the eventedit page wants the 'name'
parameter with a full uuid. Otherwise, it goes to the home page.
That's specially uncomfortable, as in the wiki markup we have to refer to events
using [/event?name=uuid]. And for the Edit link to work, we have
(on fossil 1.20)
I've renamed a file, and modified the new one without any commit in the middle,
and then 'fossil status' or 'fossil commit' do not show that it *removes* the
old name.
Regarding a revert of that change in the working copy, it deletes the 'new
file', but does not restore the
Hello,
another one!
I was in a branch. I added a file (wrote it, and fossil add file).
I decided I wanted to commit in another branch; fossil update branch. And fossil
removed the file I was about to commit.
Luckily 'fossil undo' helped... Worth fixing though.
(fossil 1.20)
Regards,
Lluís.
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 03:21:30PM +0100, Lluís Batlle i Rossell wrote:
I was in a branch. I added a file (wrote it, and fossil add file).
I decided I wanted to commit in another branch; fossil update branch. And
fossil
removed the file I was about to commit.
Luckily 'fossil undo' helped
I added the same file that I had removed in a previous checkin. THe new checkin
looks like this in the UI:
Changes
--
show unified diffs show side-by-side diffs patch
Added CMakeLists.txt version [23aa5af411789697]
Added CMakeLists.txt version [23aa5af411789697]
The manifest is a delta
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 08:53:40PM +0100, Julian Fagir wrote:
Then I installed the binary file for sparc (32-bit), and tested it as well on
my old SparcStation LX, and there it ran fine.
This works for now, but I'd rather like to have the right and self-compiled
version for my architecture.
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 11:02:06PM +0100, Stephan Beal wrote:
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 10:10 PM, Julian Fagir
listensamm...@komkon2.dewrote:
Having to register to send mails to the list (and especially getting no
reports) is somewhat... unintuitive.
i can't even guess as to why the
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 11:21:43PM +0100, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
It isn't. (Older) ARM and SPARC are the most interesting platforms when
it comes to strict alignment. PPC is normally configured to not trap,
just like x86.
I've only had sigbus troubles on mips, but I could have had them in
Hello all,
commiting, fossil reminds the user in the commit comments about the user and
branch committing to.
In case of using -b in the commit command, it always says the branch typed in
-b. I'd like it to say the branch it branches from, in that case. Yes, I make
these kind of errors; I forget
On Tue, Nov 08, 2011 at 10:23:14AM -0500, Richard Hipp wrote:
2011/11/8 Lluís Batlle i Rossell vi...@viric.name
In case of using -b in the commit command, it always says the branch
typed in
-b. I'd like it to say the branch it branches from, in that case. Yes, I
make
these kind
Hello,
the Patch ui link in the 'fdiff' page does not provide a patch with proper
headers, I think. I'd expect some headers about the file in question.
That fdiff page does not know about the filename, though, as differentiates only
between artifacts. I don't see this as a trivial change, then.
On Tue, Nov 08, 2011 at 05:42:52PM +0100, Lluís Batlle i Rossell wrote:
Hello,
the Patch ui link in the 'fdiff' page does not provide a patch with proper
headers, I think. I'd expect some headers about the file in question.
That fdiff page does not know about the filename, though
On Mon, Nov 07, 2011 at 03:41:44PM +0100, Gilles wrote:
On Mon, 7 Nov 2011 18:37:23 +0400, Konstantin Khomoutov
flatw...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
I can guess that's the effect of timeline defaulting to showing tickets
and wiki edits as well as commits.
What happens if you do
fossil
Hello,
I noticed that 'fossil stash save' only saves the files that are under the
subdirectory I run the command. Shouldn't it save all the changed files in the
repository?
Regards,
Lluís.
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I've just tried:
fossil artifact c06ece1cc56e4713435c0bd1f1b70627248b4b6b file.png
And this outputs only 8 bytes of the png file. Maybe the artifact command
assumes a text output?
Regards,
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On Wed, Nov 02, 2011 at 01:00:50PM +0100, Eduardo Morras wrote:
Sorry to contact you directly Lluis, i can receive mail form list
but can't post (my isp blacklisted this list)
Weird. How could that happen?
At 12:19 02/11/2011, Lluís Batlle i Rossell wrote:
I've just tried:
fossil artifact
On Wed, Nov 02, 2011 at 10:38:10AM -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Mark Janssen mpc.jans...@gmail.com wrote:
If you specify the filename for the artifact as the 3rd argument:
fossil artifact abc123 somefile.jpg
Then no conversions will occur. Only if you
On Wed, Nov 02, 2011 at 11:24:37AM -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
2011/11/2 Lluís Batlle i Rossell virik...@gmail.com
I was on linux, the results were not identical.
OK. I put in a patch to fix this.
http://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/ci/83a574b019?sbs=1
Thank you
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 07:00:41AM -0700, Matt Welland wrote:
I usually open the _FOSSIL_ file with sqlite3 and update the pointer to the
repo db. A repodb reset command or some such would be nice to have.
matt@hermes sqlite3
_FOSSIL_
~/data/opensrc
SQLite version 3.7.5
Enter .help for
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 12:59:05PM +0400, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
[...]
I'm one of those crazy folks who usually has NoScript turned on except
for the intranet sites, so yes, I'm biased.
Same here. I don't think we should require c89 and
html5-browsers-with-javascript at once.
Regards,
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 05:27:41PM +0200, Dmitry Chestnykh wrote:
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 3:51 AM, Caleb Gray ca...@calebgray.com wrote:
1) Compress the releases found on http://www.fossil-scm.org/download.html
using UPX ( http://upx.sourceforge.net/).
Note that Fossil in CGI mode is
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 05:47:22PM +0200, Dmitry Chestnykh wrote:
2011/10/26 Lluís Batlle i Rossell virik...@gmail.com: Forking and
executing is not the same thing. I don't know in Windows, but in
unix, a fork of a upx program should be the same as a non-upx program.
Fork (on *nix) applies
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 06:42:21PM -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Michael Barrow mich...@barrow.me wrote:
No -- please no locks!
Concur. Locks are out-of-band for Fossil. If anybody thinks they really,
really need locks, I'll be happy to offer them a
Thinking as if we had to implement locks some day...
I just thought that we could have locks working not on file-paths-in-branch, but
on artifacts. That would expand well to multiple branches.
Then, if anyone gets the lock, and commits a new version, it could get locked
automatically too,
myfile.txt.
Regards,
Lluís.
On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 19:22 +0200, Lluís Batlle i Rossell wrote:
Thinking as if we had to implement locks some day...
I just thought that we could have locks working not on
file-paths-in-branch, but
on artifacts. That would expand well to multiple branches
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:05:33AM -0700, Michael Barrow wrote:
I just wanted to point out that Fossil has a Wiki and ticketing system built
into it; these are two other methods that could be used to communicate with
other team members that you would be working on something that they should
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:07:23AM -0700, Mike Meyer wrote:
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Chris Peachment ch...@ononbb.com wrote:
The problem is that locking in a distributed environment is hard to do
reliably. Mostly reliable could well be worse than no locking at all: you
start to
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:31:01AM -0700, Mike Meyer wrote:
2011/10/20 Lluís Batlle i Rossell virik...@gmail.com
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:07:23AM -0700, Mike Meyer wrote:
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Chris Peachment ch...@ononbb.com
wrote:
How about an having a way to flag
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 08:18:01AM -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
-- Forwarded message --
From: Yujianbin yujian...@huawei.com
(2) support lock command, http://veracity-scm.org has this command.
As Yujianbin mentions veracity... I saw some videos about veracity. From the web
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 02:52:41PM +0200, Ron Aaron wrote:
And furthermore, how exactly do locks work in a distributed SCM
context? (that was my 2 NIS)
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 08:26:23AM -0500, Eric Sink wrote:
You can get the book in HTML, PDF or EPUB here:
http://www.ericsink.com/vcbe/
I was sure you were in this list ;)
Thank you for the link!
On 10/19/11 7:56 AM, Stephan Beal wrote:
2011/10/19 Lluís Batlle i Rossell virik
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 08:21:55AM -0500, Eric Sink wrote:
IMO anyone who
_thinks_ they need them is still living
in the 1980's or early 1990's.
Tell that to the gaming companies. They use version control,
and their repositories contain large numbers of very large
binary files
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 09:38:44AM -0700, Mike Meyer wrote:
This requires a lot of work on fossils part in order to be reliable. Unlike
source changes, you can't do a commit and then require a merge before
pushing if there's a collision. There are also nasty restrictions on how you
do things.
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 07:27:56PM +0200, Stephan Beal wrote:
2011/10/19 Lluís Batlle i Rossell virik...@gmail.com
the file, and that also has only an informative role. Maybe something like
propagated tags could mark files as needs_lock, and act accordingly on
updates/checkouts
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 10:44:06AM +0100, David Bovill wrote:
Has anyone else seen this before, and what is the safe way to delete a
fossil repository without causing this behavior. At the moment I am just
deleting the repository file, and letting fossil do its magic.
I think there is only
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 07:16:47PM -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 4:46 PM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
Perhaps tag changes should be displayed on the timeline?
Tag changes now appear on the timeline. You'll need to recompile the latest
trunk check-in and
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 02:00:57PM +0200, Jiri Navratil wrote:
Hello,
How I can add empty directory to repository? fossil add is not doing that for
me.
Fossil manages files, and files inside directories, but not directories.
Regards,
Lluís.
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On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 07:54:16AM +0800, Michael Richter wrote:
After a lot of hair-pulling, the problem was solved.
The issue is, as is usual for me, the Great Firewall. I have a back door to
get around it, but that back door's pipeline is a bit narrow so I don't use
it for all web sites.
Hello,
The timeline links [view] and [diff] use the target=diffwindow (introduced by
drh in
http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/ci/6d9bba56dcdcad806a2e8672fe3835d04fad76c2 )
I really dislike the browser opening a new window for that. I'm very used to
browser's back-forwards, and having that target
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 12:45:26AM +0400, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 10:38:37PM +0200, Lluís Batlle i Rossell wrote:
The timeline links [view] and [diff] use the target=diffwindow
(introduced by
drh in
http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/ci
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 04:11:18PM +0200, Gilles wrote:
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 15:17:27 +0200, Gilles
gilles.gana...@free.fr wrote:
I'd also like to really check out the two versions into a directory.
2. Use fossil artifact to check out each revision:
Ah great. I wanted some kind of 'svn cat'
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 04:59:16PM -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
If you are using .htaccess style authentication for a Fossil instance on a
website, you have to check the Allow REMOTE_USER authentication box on the
/Admin/Access page to enable it. That's a little obscure. I wonder if we
should
On Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 04:24:45PM +0200, Jiri Navratil wrote:
Ooops. I had to discover this myself. Sorry
The memory looks totally broken. Maybe you would have to run it inside valgrind.
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On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 06:42:07AM +0200, Jiri Navratil wrote:
I upgraded to
This is fossil version 1.19 [080d27a6b2] 2011-10-05 08:00:00 UTC
Not sure, what I shall do in gdb. So I have this. Please let me know, what
next I can trace. Sorry
fossil(2681) malloc: ***
On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 05:22:35PM +0800, i wrote:
[ijse@~/Desktop/WorkTable/WatchWizard]$ fossil changes
EDITED src/js/controller/AppController.js
[ijse@~/Desktop/WorkTable/WatchWizard]$
(exe:6061): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead
This output is not from fossil. I bet it's
On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 04:18:27PM +0100, Jacek Cała wrote:
Is this too much hassle to improve the exec in this matter? As said
@Stephan, I think that this option is much more viable than using any
intermediaries like standard output/error, protocol buffers or JSON
API. What do you think? I
On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 02:34:06PM -0700, Mike Meyer wrote:
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Erlis Vidal er...@erlisvidal.com wrote:
You shun a commit or a file in a commit? Is in fossil the shun generating a
different commit?
you can delete with git files that has history with
git
On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 07:12:49PM -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
There is a fossil-dev mailing list now. I added it to this thread - to see
if it actually works. Assuming the new mailing list does work, we should
try to move these kinds of discussions there, to minimize the noise for
people how
Hello,
if I shun any contents from a repository, and rebuild... can I later 'unshun'
them, and then expect a 'pull' to get them from whatever repository containing
them?
Regards,
Lluís
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On Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 06:06:07PM +0200, Michal Suchanek wrote:
2011/10/5 Lluís Batlle i Rossell virik...@gmail.com:
git looks to me as a tool for publishing development steps, not necessarily
very
related to the development history. The 'git version graph' is determined
by the
users
On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 10:54:13AM +0200, Gilles wrote:
On Mon, 03 Oct 2011 15:59:13 +0200, Gilles
gilles.gana...@free.fr wrote:
I'd like to start using Fossil to monitor Vb.Net (2008 Express)
projects, and need to know which files/folders I can safely ignore
when using the add command.
On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 02:49:15PM +0200, Gilles wrote:
On Tue, 4 Oct 2011 08:45:44 -0400, Richard Hipp
d...@sqlite.org wrote:
Don't do that. The purpose of Fossil is to remember, not to forget.
I understand the reason, but I would still like to use this feature.
How can I get a list of
On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 05:47:37PM +0200, Jiří Navrátil wrote:
fossil sync
Server:http://myname@192.168.1.249:8098
Bytes Cards Artifacts Deltas
Sent: 648 12 0 0
Received: 898 11 0 1
Total
On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 08:40:20PM +0400, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
$ openssl s_client -host www.fossil-scm.org -port 443
CONNECTED(0003)
write:errno=104
$ grep -w 104 /usr/include/asm-generic/errno.h
#define ECONNRESET 104 /* Connection reset by peer */
It works for me here.
On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 04:15:10PM -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Erlis Vidal er...@erlisvidal.com wrote:
And that's what I don't understand, how could the Update overwrote your
changes.
This is from the update help command
*Change the version of the
Hello,
sometimes I'm filling a ticket, and I click to some link by error, and then I
use back/forward to go to the ticket form page again. And the form is blank.
Firefox uses to store the form contents along page back/forward, but it fails to
do so for fossil. Can this be 'fixed'? Anyone aware
Hello,
as event pages should be similar to wiki pages, shouldn't they allow
attachments?
Regards,
Lluís.
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On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 04:19:34PM +0400, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
On Mon, 03 Oct 2011 16:00:14 +0530
ashish...@lostca.se (Ashish SHUKLA) wrote:
[...]
2. IPv6 support. Fossil uses IPv4 sockets by default. I was not sure
if there was any technical reason to not add support for IPv6, so
On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 03:43:39PM +0200, Dmitry Chestnykh wrote:
sometimes I'm filling a ticket, and I click to some link by error, and then
I
use back/forward to go to the ticket form page again. And the form is blank.
Firefox uses to store the form contents along page back/forward,
On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 04:34:19PM +0200, Stephan Beal wrote:
2011/10/3 Lluís Batlle i Rossell virik...@gmail.com
Small research about the trouble: Cache-Control: no-store
http://blogs.atlassian.com/developer/2007/12/cachecontrol_nostore_considere.html
https://jira.atlassian.com
On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 05:05:13PM +0200, Stephan Beal wrote:
2011/10/3 Lluís Batlle i Rossell virik...@gmail.com
What would happen if JSON answers had not 'no-store'? Would not be
'no-cache'
enough? It should be up to the json clients though.
Sorry, my mistake - i meant no-cache
On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 11:58:08AM -0700, Gé Weijers wrote:
On Mon, 3 Oct 2011, Lluís Batlle i Rossell wrote:
Additionally, I don't know how portable it is to use always getaddrinfo
(POSIX-2001?) while requiring C89.
C89 does not address networking, so this issue is unrelated to C89
On Sat, Oct 01, 2011 at 03:07:52PM +0200, Paul Ruizendaal wrote:
Maybe you could do some http-over-stdin/stdout, and speak json there. :)
Isn't fossil cgi already doing that? A front-end could build the
appropriate environment variables and fork/exec fossil cgi, feeding the
post body to
On Sat, Oct 01, 2011 at 09:55:36AM -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Paul Ruizendaal p...@planet.nl wrote:
after every command fossil runs, exit() is called somewhere, which makes
it difficult or impossible to chain commands together in the same app
session.
On Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 11:58:33AM +0200, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2011 at 11:22:28PM +0200, Paul Ruizendaal wrote:
Doing fork/exec sounds expensive, but on a posix box there is not much
difference between that and spawning a thread:
On Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 12:33:08PM +0200, Stephan Beal wrote:
2011/10/2 Lluís Batlle i Rossell virik...@gmail.com
As for leaks, the memory leak about annotate was at every checkin
traversed,
though. Does the change in that branch look fine for a merge?
Just to be clear - that's
On Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 12:43:25PM +0200, Stephan Beal wrote:
They can be forgotten because of exit(), not fork(). fork() will duplicate
leaked memory but exit() will clean it up.
Well, I meant that.
I just wanted to state the difference about those and the 'annotate
leak'.
Yes, it
On Sat, Oct 01, 2011 at 02:14:38AM +0200, Stephan Beal wrote:
Hi, all!
Another minor milestone: the 2nd proof-of-concept non-HTML client, this time
in Java. It's fairly basic, and only supports synchronous operation, but
it's a start.
Sorry, not that I care much about JSON, but can json be
On Sat, Oct 01, 2011 at 11:12:51AM +0200, Stephan Beal wrote:
2011/10/1 Lluís Batlle i Rossell virik...@gmail.com
Sorry, not that I care much about JSON, but can json be used in a way that
a
program *spawns* fossil and talks to it using json, until it decides it's
enough and fossil
On Sat, Oct 01, 2011 at 11:23:32AM +0200, Stephan Beal wrote:
2011/10/1 Lluís Batlle i Rossell virik...@gmail.com
But that's only a hack. The spawner will not know when the server will be
listening. And killing it, will not know if anyone else uses it and it is
working.
i don't see
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 01:45:29PM +0800, mjbmik...@gmail.com wrote:
It is the Windows version.
I'm currently in the process of commiting a new 0 byte file to an existing
2GB repo and Windows task manager says that the fossil process has read 3GB
of data since I issued the commit command
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 08:15:55PM +0200, Stephan Beal wrote:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 8:00 PM, Dmitry Chestnykh
dmi...@codingrobots.comwrote:
The more eyes the better, as it touches login code.
...COMPARE(A, PASSWORD) returns FALSE in 0.1 msec, but
COMPARE(P, PASSWORD)
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 09:07:37PM +0200, Stephan Beal wrote:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 8:57 PM, Dmitry Chestnykh
dmi...@codingrobots.comwrote:
I posted a link about this concern:
http://rdist.root.org/2010/01/07/timing-independent-array-comparison/
So why not simply add the following
Hello,
downloading a tarball for a fossil checkin, gives different file contents at
every download I try.
I'd like the tarball contents to be fixed for every checkin. Do you know if this
can be done? Do you all would prefer having fixed contents? What makes the
contents change at every download?
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 06:10:16AM -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
2011/9/28 Lluís Batlle i Rossell virik...@gmail.com
The zlib compressor adds a timestamp at the beginning. If you gunzip the
tarballs, you'll find that they are identical.
Hello,
Can we set the timestamp at will, for example
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 02:53:18PM +0200, Dmitry Chestnykh wrote:
I already checked in a change that sets the timestamp based on the check-in
time. But I like your patch better (since it is simpler).
Hehe, I started writing something similar, but was scared away by many
changes required
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