On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 6:29 AM, Andy Bradford wrote:
> Thus said Paolo Bolzoni on Fri, 01 Dec 2017 09:18:10 +0100:
> What do you mean by, ``I got an update of these files?''
>
> Does that mean that someone else committed some changes to your
> repository and whe
On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 10:06 PM, Andy Bradford
wrote:
> Thus said Paolo Bolzoni on Thu, 30 Nov 2017 12:40:17 +0100:
>
>> It worked fairly well until I received an unexpected update of the
>> original files. I unpacked the new files in dir1 and fossil detected
>&
Dear list,
I have a fairly large set of files, (a bit fewer than 60,000)
containing a simple key-value store in text format.
Being it so huge, and since I need to do edit only few files
(besides the customer needs only the changed ones) i organized my
project in this way:
dir1/ original files
di
I actually found that page, but it speaks only of http proxies. Not
socks proxies.
At the moment I solved using tsocks[1].
[1] http://tsocks.sourceforge.net
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 1:21 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
> On 10/20/15, Paolo Bolzoni wrote:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I'
Dear list,
I'd like to use fossil in a strangely configurated headless machine.
In that machine to connected to the internet I need to use a socks
proxy.
I checked the fossil manual, but I could not find anything about it.
It is possible to clone and sync via socks proxies?
I'll be happy to read
Dear list,
Is there a way to get a diff between what I had in the disk before
executing "fossil update" and after?
I'd be happy to read the (fine) manual, but I cannot find the place. Thanks!
Yours faithfully,
Paolo
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On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 6:34 AM, Steve Stefanovich wrote:
>> From: Paolo Bolzoni
>> Sent: Wednesday, 29 July 2015 08:38
>> fossil commit "filename"
>> might help you in your problem?
> It gets messy when there is a number of files, on Windows at least wher
Dear list,
I am writing a pdf document using LaTeX, since some of the readers
have problems compiling I'd like to keep also the .pdf under revision
control.
The .pdf is actually a binary output of other files, so it should be
ignored during merge conflicts. I know this violated the basics of a
sc
fossil commit "filename"
might help you in your problem?
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 5:32 PM, Gour wrote:
> Hello,
>
> recently I was submtting some package-build scripts to one Linux distro
> and had to use Git - from within Emacs along with Magit interface.
>
> Somehow, the nad had arisen to use Ma
Works great, thanks!
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 6:18 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
> On 3/4/15, Paolo Bolzoni wrote:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I have a project that contains a tex file about a paper and the
>> relative C++ code.
>>
>> When I want to try some crazy idea I
Dear list,
I have a project that contains a tex file about a paper and the
relative C++ code.
When I want to try some crazy idea I like to make a branch work
in it and finally mergin in truck or closing depending how well
it worked.
But in this case I want also to continue to work on the paper
t
Dear list,
Something I actually like of git is that to abort a commit you just
have to leave the editor without saving.
It somewhat works with fossil too, but you have to confirm you want to
abort the commit. So, I was wondering, it is possible to abort the
commit on empty commit message?
yours f
Dear list,
I am using fossil for bug tracking in a project where (not my
decision) we use git for revision control. I was wondering if
there is a way to explicitly mark a ticket as children of
another. So it is clear that the root one must worked on before
the child one.
It is possible do someth
Dear list,
It is possible to reoder the ticket report format?
I made a new one that hides the Fixed issuesa
and I would like to show it first.
Yours sincerely,
Paolo
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I remember having this exact problem in the past.
The documentation should be improved.
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 6:06 PM, Ron Wilson wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 9:43 AM, Francis Daly wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 04, 2013 at 02:58:09PM +0200, Jakob Eriksson wrote:
>> > How do I run fossil behind st
Maybe it is time to leave Windows?
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 5:09 PM, Stephan Beal wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 5:08 PM, Warren Young wrote:
>>
>> Software can't go unmaintained indefinitely without consequences.
>
>
> The primary consequence being that people eventually upgrade ;).
>
>
> --
>
Or libfeather in honor to the fact we now know all dinosaurs had feathers. ;)
Kidding a part I like libfossil, but maybe it is a good occasion to remove the
ambiguity with that filesystem.
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 12:56 PM, Gautier DI FOLCO
wrote:
> 2013/7/30 Remigiusz Modrzejewski
>>
>>
>> On J
On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Baruch Burstein wrote:
> This is drifting from the point of this thread, but what is "modern OO" as
> opposed to "C++ style OO"?
Marketing I am afraid. In C++ many of the concept that other languages
give as keywords like: interface or module are set of idioms.
Of
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:46 PM, Stephan Beal wrote:
> i've written the tcc team expressing my amazement at this type of result,
> but they respond to my excitement with a sober, "but the runtime code is not
> as fast as gcc's." (Also, tcc's warning/error messages are, in general, not
> nearly as
Question, while it was not difficult maybe it might be a good
idea to write a wiki article about how to serve fossil via https.
What do you think?
On 12/27/12, Paolo Bolzoni wrote:
> I changed the command line in xined adding --https.
> Now it works fine.
>
I guess
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 12:14 PM, Lluís Batlle i Rossell
wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 10:27:09AM +0100, Paolo Bolzoni wrote:
>> Maybe joining both ideas? Like coloring the whole word of a more neutral
>> color and the difference with the usual bright color?
>>
&
Maybe joining both ideas? Like coloring the whole word of a more neutral
color and the difference with the usual bright color?
I think it would be the best as I agree with both point of views.
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Martijn Coppoolse
wrote:
> On 17-12-2012 8:33, Baruch Burstein wrote:
On the other hand I think that what has been said in this topic should
be in the FAQ of the fossil site. Maybe with a link to an fool proof
how-to.
2012/11/13, Cunningham, Robert :
>> -Original Message-
>> From: fossil-users-boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org [mailto:fossil-users-
>> boun...@lis
I love fossil and use it in all my projects, and using I got few
questions I cannot find the answers...
- Can I change the zip archive name in the check-in page?
- Can I change the directory name inside the zip archive?
- It is possible to change a typo in a commit message in autosync mode?
(wit
/dir?ci=trunk in ``Files'' and /info/trunk in a new ``Download Lastest''
menu item is indeed great! Fossil impresses me in new ways each day :D
Thanks!
Paolo
2012/9/18, Martijn Coppoolse :
> On 09/18/2012 03:57 PM, Paolo Bolzoni wrote:
>> Thanks, the /dir=ci=trunk tr
Thanks, the /dir=ci=trunk trick is fairly good.
For my situation the ideal would be pointing to the trunk check-in leaf.
But is it good enough, and users might like the file list anyhow.
Bye,
Paolo
2012/9/18, Martijn Coppoolse :
> On 17-9-2012 19:19, Paolo Bolzoni wrote:
>> I host
I host few small projects on Fossil, and I also use Fossil to distribute
the files.
I openend a branch for an experimental feature I wanted to try.
Now when I click on ``File'' the site does not show the last check-in
of Trunk, but the last check-in of the experimental branch.
Is there a way to s
Today I tried to use althttpd.c as HTTP server for serving few fossil
scm. But I cannot execute CGI scripts.
The althttpd.c file I am speaking of is this one:
http://www.sqlite.org/docsrc/artifact/14c9965da19e83baeba2cd81b6459f3948f73794
So I downloaded it, compiled it, copied in /usr/local/bin
>> So... I can assume is there an thttpd bug somewhere?
> That would be my next guess. It might just be that thttpd cannot handle the
> 18MB HTTP request. Maybe you can try doing this one push using ssh: instead
> of http:. Once you get that one 80MB file uploaded, all
> subsequent requests
> From: d...@sqlite.org
> Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 09:38:03 -0400
> To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org
> Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Fossil halts before push.
>
> Please run this experiment for me:
>
> scp the repository from your server down to your local machine.
> I executed `fossil --httptrace sync' and waited until
> `netstat -tu' shown an empty list.
>
> A request was sent and it never got a reply, suggesting that the server
> is stuck in a loop or something. Can you verify that the server
> process is still running?
Well, if there was no server proces
> Add the --httptrace option to the "fossil sync" command-line.
I executed `fossil --httptrace sync' and waited until
`netstat -tu' shown an empty list.
fossil created four files.
http-reply-1.txt
http-reply-2.txt
http-request-1.txt
http-request-2.txt
The second one is empty and there is strang
Nope, unfortunately I am afraid it won't be so easy.
I tried pushing again and fossil halted the same way,
but after almost an hour it is still in the same state.
Beside the command "netstat -tu" shows an empty list.
As far as I understand fossil uses http so there should
be a tcp connection acti
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> Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Fossil halts before push.
>
> On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 11:48:18PM +0200, Paolo Bolzoni wrote:
> >
> > I am using fossil version [0448438c56] 2011-05-28 18:51:22 UTC
> > and when I try to push one of my projects
I am using fossil version [0448438c56] 2011-05-28 18:51:22 UTC
and when I try to push one of my projects fossil hangs on the
'waiting for server' phase.
Copy 'n' pasted:
$ fossil push
Server: X
Bytes Cards Artifacts Deltas
Sent: 4270 91
Browsing the source I see there is an optional parameter in the /raw page
called `m'. But I did not find a way to change the default mime for a certain
artifact. Is it possible?
The page address is:
/raw?name=ARTIFACTID&m=TYPE
And I read about it in the source file info.c.
I my repository ther
$ fossil push
Server: http://pa...@www.example.net/fossil/books
Bytes Cards Artifacts Deltas
Send: 67653989 48 2 0
fossil: "location:" missing from 302 redirect reply
I got this error, I simple have no idea how to try to
work it out, n
dear list,
I would like to use fossil as cgi program on a thttpd server.
The problem is that it seems fossil cannot connect to a server that requires
authorization.
This problem manifests only when using the command line, when I use fossil via
web
browser it works fine.
In other words, when I
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