On 16 Aug 2011, at 12:14, Stephan Beal wrote:
> _Almost_ analogous - in Unix we have grep /var/log/... at our
> disposal, but
> on Windows we're screwed. ("We" = Windows users, not me.)
Windows has the Event Viewer, which can be accessed by invoking
`eventvwr.msc` in either a cmd.exe window or t
On 16 Aug 2011, at 11:31, Stephan Beal wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 6:11 PM, Thomas Schnurrenberger
> wrote:
>
>> easily communicate with the logged in user, if any. If the service
>> would select the TCP port by himself, how to inform the user?
>
>
> LOL! How true. The moral of the story, it
e alone for adopting the toolset, as maddening as it may be, let
alone how much it may counter the whole bridge-jumping metaphor your
parents used to tell you as a kid.
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Nathaniel R. Reindl
"We have computers which can beat your computers."
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On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Ron Wilson wrote:
> I think the best way is to set up Fossil to run as a CGI under a
> webserver and let the webserver take care of authentication of user
> ids. If you do this, you should set up the webserver to require HTTPS
> seesions because even HTTP Hash Authe
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 5:58 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
> I've got a plan for a better way to do various "hooks", but in order for it
> to work cross-platform, I need code that will start a background process on
> windows. By "background" process, I mean a process that will continue
> running even a
ere. My setup was more an illustration how I solved the same
problem in my environment.
> Many thanks in advance!
Hope this helps,
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Nathaniel R. Reindl
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bind = fossil-corvidae.bast-imret.corvidae.org
port = 80
}
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Let me know if this gives you an idea as to how to accomplish what you
want. Granted, I'm not running Fossil as CGI, but it's kind of the
same arrangement as what you have no
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Brian Smith wrote:
> I'd vote for changing this notation to a more standard scp style reference.
> I.e.: "usern...@hostname.com:local/path" or
> "usern...@hostname.com:/full/path".
> I've got no strong opinions as to whether or not ssh:// is at the
> front of thos
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