Re: [fossil-users] About to merge the forum-v2 branch

2018-07-31 Thread Thomas Levine
Also, despite the inconvenience of using a web browser, I anticipate that this feature will be very helpful for me. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users

Re: [fossil-users] About to merge the forum-v2 branch

2018-07-31 Thread Thomas Levine
I am bad at using web browsers, so I am likely to read the forum less than I read this mailing list. On the other hand, I imagine that the reverse applies for other people. A corresponding email interface to the forum would of course resolve this, but I imagine that won't happen any time soon,

Re: [fossil-users] Backups of deconstructed fossil repositories

2018-06-29 Thread Thomas Levine
On Sun, Jun 17, 2018, at 20:05, Warren Young wrote: > However, I’ll also give a counterargument to the whole idea: you > probably aren’t saving anything in the end. An intelligent deconstruct > + backup probably saves no net I/O over just re-copying the Fossil repo > DB to the destination unles

Re: [fossil-users] Help with making a subroutine x-platform to windows

2018-06-28 Thread Thomas Schnurrenberger
On 27.06.2018 21:24, Richard Hipp wrote: > If anybody can suggest patches that will get this routine > (https://fossil-scm.org/fossil/info/5e083abf6?ln=47) to compile and > work on windows, that would really be helpful. Thanks. > Sample Windows program, needs the dnsapi.lib for linking: #includ

[fossil-users] Backups of deconstructed fossil repositories

2018-06-17 Thread Thomas Levine
As content is added to a fossil repository, files in the corresponding deconstructed repository never change; they are only added. Most backup software will track changes to the deconstructed repository with great efficiency. I should thus take my backups of the deconstructed repositories, yes? Th

Re: [fossil-users] Perception of Fossil

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
On 2018-06-15 00:32, Chad Perrin wrote: Pull requests are not supported, hence the software can't be used for community driven open source. The pull request interface on GitHub is a feature of GitHub, not of Git. While it would be nice to have a similar feature built into the Fossil web UI, doi

[fossil-users] Mailing list or forum - summary

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
ledge of mail handling is limited. - Can you please just stop trolling? Everyone else, please ignore "Thomas". q.e.d. :) ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users

Re: [fossil-users] [sqlite] Mailing list shutting down...

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
On 2018-06-14 23:19, Warren Young wrote: I just checked, and for the flight I’ll be on, it’ll cost me about 1/10 the monthly cost of my residential Internet service, per device. If I want to use my phone, tablet, and laptop, that’s 3/10 my monthly cost for a few hours of terrible service. T

Re: [fossil-users] Perception of Fossil

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
On 2018-06-14 23:19, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote: Can you please just stop trolling? Everyone else, please ignore "Thomas". I wasn't aware that communism has taken over Germany or the US yet. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-use

Re: [fossil-users] Perception of Fossil

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
On 2018-06-14 23:09, Warren Young wrote: On Jun 14, 2018, at 4:04 PM, Thomas wrote: As far as I can see until now you got to create an account for every contributor yourself. I think that’s a feature in a web service that, currently, has no way to do email verification. Else, spammers

Re: [fossil-users] Perception of Fossil

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
On 2018-06-14 23:09, Warren Young wrote: On Jun 14, 2018, at 4:04 PM, Thomas wrote: As far as I can see until now you got to create an account for every contributor yourself. I think that’s a feature in a web service that, currently, has no way to do email verification. Else, spammers

Re: [fossil-users] Perception of Fossil

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
On 2018-06-14 21:59, Thomas wrote: On 2018-06-14 21:51, Ron W wrote: In another forum I follow,a commented claims that Fossil is designed for "cathedral development" not "bazaar development", so would be of little interest to anyone. Unfortunately, the poster did not elabo

Re: [fossil-users] [sqlite] Mailing list shutting down...

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
In that case I'm sorry that your email replies to a mailing list will be outdated by the time you'll reach civilisation again. Better don't reply then. On 2018-06-14 22:38, Roy Keene wrote: Yes.  Quite a lot. On Thu, 14 Jun 2018, Thomas wrote: On 2018-06-14 22:21, Warren

Re: [fossil-users] Perception of Fossil

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
On 2018-06-14 22:37, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote: How do I develop a patch locally and send it to someone for review? The pull request model is kind of stupid and works only for a centralized system (the irony...), but integration of something like "patchbomb" or even just bundles is quite handy for

Re: [fossil-users] [sqlite] Mailing list shutting down...

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
On 2018-06-14 22:21, Warren Young wrote: I expect to have no Internet access in the plane I will be aboard shortly. I'm not aware of any airline that doesn't provide internet access on long-haul flights. Is there still one left? ___ fossil-users mai

Re: [fossil-users] [sqlite] Mailing list shutting down...

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
On 2018-06-14 22:21, Warren Young wrote: What of the other direction? People like Jörg are more likely to be answering questions than asking them. Why not write answers while offline, then sync the answers when back on-network? Email lists, Usenet, and my proposed Fossil Forum Feature allow

Re: [fossil-users] [sqlite] Mailing list shutting down...

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
On 2018-06-14 21:47, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote: I've had to deal with my share of fori. Frankly, they all suck for power users, often badly. While mailing lists do tend to be a bit more annoying than newsgroups, they nevertheless share the majority of advantages. Offline access, decent filtering e

Re: [fossil-users] Perception of Fossil

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
On 2018-06-14 21:51, Ron W wrote: In another forum I follow,a commented claims that Fossil is designed for "cathedral development" not "bazaar development", so would be of little interest to anyone. Unfortunately, the poster did not elaborate on why. Except maybe possible issues scaling to a lar

Re: [fossil-users] [sqlite] Mailing list shutting down...

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
On 2018-06-14 21:40, jungle Boogie wrote: On 14 June 2018 at 13:30, Thomas wrote: Web forums are much more superior than mailing lists, in any possible direction. Ah, yes, superior. https://xkcd.com/979/ At this rate, I suggest we start using reddit more, it's at least more diverse t

Re: [fossil-users] [sqlite] Mailing list shutting down...

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
t can be minimized. On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 3:59 PM, Warren Young wrote: On Jun 14, 2018, at 1:36 PM, Thomas wrote: no one wants to see all those in their inbox. Mailing list messages are easily filtered. I have one mailbox for each mailing list I subscribe to, and I read through the messages

Re: [fossil-users] [sqlite] Mailing list shutting down...

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
On 2018-06-14 20:59, Warren Young wrote: On Jun 14, 2018, at 1:36 PM, Thomas wrote: no one wants to see all those in their inbox. Mailing list messages are easily filtered. I have one mailbox for each mailing list I subscribe to, and I read through the messages in list order, which makes

Re: [fossil-users] [sqlite] Mailing list shutting down...

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
On 2018-06-14 20:51, John Long wrote: A decent email client can run on a terminal, over ssh or telnet, etc. and can handle all sorts of filtering and searching. Most mailing lists I just checked the calendar. It's the 21st century here. Not sure how many terminals, telnets or SSH sessions aver

Re: [fossil-users] [sqlite] Mailing list shutting down...

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas
On 2018-06-14 17:47, Roy Keene wrote: If it's any conideration, if it's not a mailing list or something else pushed to me, I'll never see it.  A fossil users' forum will never get checked (pulled) by me since I am just too lazy to remember to do so on any regular frequency.  There may be others

Re: [fossil-users] Export to SVN?

2018-06-14 Thread Thomas Burdick
Le 13/06/2018 19:35, « Stéphane Aulery » a écrit : Hello, Le 13/06/2018 à 16:16, Thomas Burdick a écrit : > > I’m interested in experimenting with Fossil as a replacement for svn for > a large-ish project I work on. I saw that import can import a d

[fossil-users] Export to SVN?

2018-06-13 Thread Thomas Burdick
to the list, but I made it in under the gun) Thanks for any pointers, Thomas ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users

Re: [fossil-users] Mailing list shutting down...

2018-06-13 Thread Thomas Burdick
Le 13/06/2018 16:05, « fossil-users au nom de Richard Hipp » a écrit : I would like to provide users the option to send messages formatted using Markdown. Are there Markdown libraries available in TCL that I can use, that you know of? There is, and it's MIT licensed, too. https:

Re: [fossil-users] Error message unreadable repository

2018-05-04 Thread Thomas
On 2018-05-04 14:37, Richard Hipp wrote: On 5/4/18, Thomas wrote: On 2018-05-04 13:56, Thomas wrote: On 2018-05-04 13:48, Richard Hipp wrote: On 5/4/18, Thomas wrote: I keep receiving this error with one of my repositories: Fossil internal error: repository does not exist or is in an

Re: [fossil-users] Error message unreadable repository

2018-05-04 Thread Thomas
On 2018-05-04 13:56, Thomas wrote: On 2018-05-04 13:48, Richard Hipp wrote: On 5/4/18, Thomas wrote: I keep receiving this error with one of my repositories: Fossil internal error: repository does not exist or is in an unreadable directory: C:/PathToRepository/.fossil What do you do to

Re: [fossil-users] Error message unreadable repository

2018-05-04 Thread Thomas
On 2018-05-04 13:48, Richard Hipp wrote: On 5/4/18, Thomas wrote: I keep receiving this error with one of my repositories: Fossil internal error: repository does not exist or is in an unreadable directory: C:/PathToRepository/.fossil What do you do to generate this error? Anthing apart

[fossil-users] Error message unreadable repository

2018-05-04 Thread Thomas
I keep receiving this error with one of my repositories: Fossil internal error: repository does not exist or is in an unreadable directory: C:/PathToRepository/.fossil The reporitory is called ao.fossil. It seems that "ao" part is missing. Correct would be "C:/PathToRepository/ao.fossil".

Re: [fossil-users] Moving Wiki/MD files between Wiki list on web UI and source tree, and previewing

2018-03-13 Thread Thomas
On 2018-03-13 17:37, Warren Young wrote: On Mar 13, 2018, at 11:33 AM, Warren Young wrote: The examples above both show how you can have a common list of documentation that points to multiple sources. My project’s example shows a manually-curated list, whereas the Fossil project example sho

[fossil-users] Documentation requests

2018-02-26 Thread Thomas Levine
In the discussion of "Setting up an internet Fossil server", Richard Hipp wrote: > There is no step-by-step guide right now, but it would be great if you > could write one up and contribute it! I happen to like writing documentation. Are there other particular things that are requested often but n

Re: [fossil-users] Setting up an internet Fossil server

2018-02-26 Thread Thomas Levine
Since it seems that the only dynamic stuff is in PHP and fossil, I suggest using Apache mod_php and mod_cgi (contrary to Warren's suggestion), as I think the configuration will be easier. If that is an option, you can copy my configuration. I have a file in my web root called "scm" that says this:

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil with IPv6 support on Windows XP

2018-01-05 Thread Thomas Schnurrenberger
seconds : %f\n", ElapsedSeconds); printf("rc : %d\n", rc); return 0; } * End of code * It would be interesting to known time on your XP boxes. -- Thomas Schnurrenberger ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users

Re: [fossil-users] fossil server on a small private LAN

2017-12-28 Thread Thomas
Oh, and this is not a Windows thingy. For Linux: #include #include http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/ipv6.7.html On 2017-12-29 02:23, Thomas wrote: On 2017-12-29 01:17, Richard Hipp wrote: On 12/28/17, Olivier Mascia wrote: To get a proper dual-stack socket, the socket must be created

Re: [fossil-users] fossil server on a small private LAN

2017-12-28 Thread Thomas
On 2017-12-29 01:17, Richard Hipp wrote: On 12/28/17, Olivier Mascia wrote: To get a proper dual-stack socket, the socket must be created with AF_INET6 first then setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY,...) When I try to do this I get: error C2065: 'IPV6_V6ONLY': undeclared identifier MSVC

Re: [fossil-users] Rebrand Fossil as "Blockchain-VCS"...

2017-12-21 Thread Thomas Levine
The other distributed version control systems are all blockchains too, yes? I find the term "distributed ledger" more interesting, as I store the accounts for my unincorporated server cooperative in GNU ledger format, controlled redundantly in git (for my colleagues) and fossil (for me). This dis

Re: [fossil-users] TAB size in displayed content

2017-12-12 Thread Thomas
Nice long expanation. Thanks. On 2017-12-11 22:55, Warren Young wrote: notepad.exe and Internet Explorer also obey the 8-character tab standard. Go tell Microsoft it is wrong, too. I'm not sure how many people use notepad.exe to edit source code or to write software from scratch, though, or

Re: [fossil-users] TAB size in displayed content

2017-12-11 Thread Thomas
On 2017-12-11 21:47, Warren Young wrote: Try this > echo -e "\tHi" | cat Tried it just now. 'cat' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. It’s indented 8 spaces, isn’t it? Are you now going to go try and get your terminal emulator to change as

[fossil-users] TAB size in displayed content

2017-12-10 Thread Thomas
It seems lots of changes regarding Fossil's web appearance are going on at the moment. I'm not particularly skilled when it comes to CSS but from what I've looked up so far it seems the reason why horizontal tabs in artifacts are 8 characters wide is because { tab-size: 4; } doesn't appear.

Re: [fossil-users] Trolling GitHub for ideas

2017-11-27 Thread Thomas Levine
The main GitHub feature that I would like is directions as to how to download and check out the repository. I like to implement this in fossil as a footer. https://thomaslevine.com/scm/langrompiloj/ I believe that someone mentioned this feature in the Fossil-NG Bloat thread, but I can't find the m

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil-NG Bloat?

2017-11-22 Thread Thomas
On 2017-11-22 22:43, Thomas wrote: That was also my understanding in the beginning but it turned out I was (terribly) wrong. You got to synchronise them manually, and then they're not pulled automatically either. I second this approach. Since Fossil already uses "unversioned" f

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil-NG Bloat?

2017-11-22 Thread Thomas
On 2017-11-22 22:27, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote: 2) Allow me to designate any file in the directory structure as unversioned.  The current unversioning model does not work well for me.  It essentially is equivalent to Dropbox. I am working with PharoJS which produces Javascript files fro

[fossil-users] [Nmh-workers] Merging Source Files with git. (fwd)

2017-11-11 Thread Thomas Levine
Ralph asks whether a particular feature is available in git, so I am curious, is it available in fossil? --- Forwarded Message Date:Fri, 10 Nov 2017 23:51:07 + From:Ralph Corderoy To: nmh-work...@nongnu.org Subject: [Nmh-workers] Merging Source Files with git. Hi, I'm in t

Re: [fossil-users] WAL mode with new repository

2017-11-10 Thread Thomas
On 2017-11-10 03:05, Richard Hipp wrote: On 11/9/17, Thomas wrote: When a new repository is created with "fossil new.fossil --template old.fossil" the WAL mode is not distributed to the new repository. Is there a particular reason for this? No particular reason. I suppose nobo

[fossil-users] WAL mode with new repository

2017-11-09 Thread Thomas
Heya, When a new repository is created with "fossil new.fossil --template old.fossil" the WAL mode is not distributed to the new repository. Is there a particular reason for this? Cheers Thomas ___ fossil-users mailing list fo

Re: [fossil-users] Shameless self-promotion

2017-09-14 Thread Thomas
On 2017-09-14 23:43, Richard Hipp wrote: On 9/14/17, Thomas wrote: The biggest disadvantage - as my coworkers pointed out - is that the downloadable executables do not come with https enabled. At one time that was true. But I think all of the precompiled binaries on the site now have https

Re: [fossil-users] Shameless self-promotion

2017-09-14 Thread Thomas
's it. They drop it if it doesn't work. Or they just complain to the one who introduced it. End of story. That's what I have to listen to all the time since I introduced Fossil in favour of Git. -- Thomas ___ fossil-users mailing lis

Re: [fossil-users] Empty file constantly being deleted

2017-09-09 Thread Thomas
On 2017-09-08 15:51, David Mason wrote: On 8 September 2017 at 10:47, Thomas <mailto:tho...@dateiliste.com>> wrote: If I do this I can never use addremove again. The checkin script runs addremove automatically each time. If it's in the ignore-glob file, addremove won

Re: [fossil-users] Empty file constantly being deleted

2017-09-08 Thread Thomas
On 2017-09-08 15:01, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote: On Fri, Sep 08, 2017 at 02:49:16PM +0100, Thomas wrote: On 2017-09-08 09:48, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote: On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 11:39:39PM +0100, Thomas wrote: What I mean is, someone who's got that file within the checkout folder automati

Re: [fossil-users] Empty file constantly being deleted

2017-09-08 Thread Thomas
On 2017-09-08 09:48, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote: On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 11:39:39PM +0100, Thomas wrote: What I mean is, someone who's got that file within the checkout folder automatically causes it to be checked in again, independent of what the ignore-glob says. You have to mark

Re: [fossil-users] Empty file constantly being deleted

2017-09-07 Thread Thomas
On 2017-09-07 23:32, Ron W wrote: The other type of empty files (actually, just one single file) is used for a test case to check how one part of the project gracefully handles an empty file. So, this file is actually not created by every contributor individually according to thei

Re: [fossil-users] Empty file constantly being deleted

2017-09-07 Thread Thomas
On 2017-09-07 23:21, Richard Hipp wrote: On 9/7/17, Thomas wrote: Shunning is not a way to proactively prevent files from being added to a project. I think you probably want to use the ignore-glob. See https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/help?cmd=ignore-glob for the documentation on the

Re: [fossil-users] Empty file constantly being deleted

2017-09-07 Thread Thomas
On 2017-09-07 22:49, Richard Hipp wrote: On 9/7/17, Thomas wrote: The SHA3 hash for an empty file is in the shun list. What is going to happen if I remove this entry? Would all those "suppress warning" files be distributed among the team, i.e. would I with my next checkin turn off a

Re: [fossil-users] Empty file constantly being deleted

2017-09-07 Thread Thomas
On 2017-09-07 00:48, Richard Hipp wrote: On 9/6/17, Thomas wrote: If I unshun a7ffc6f8bf1ed76651c14756a061d662f580ff4de43b49fa82d80a4b80f8434a now the next one to check in (run the check-in script) would cause all the other empty files to be distributed to everyone else, wouldn't they?

Re: [fossil-users] Empty file constantly being deleted

2017-09-06 Thread Thomas
iles? Or, perhaps add a warning of some kind when files less than (say) 8 bytes in length are shunned? No idea, as in my case I don't want the files to be distributed but keep them private for everyone. This also means for me that they shouldn't be

[fossil-users] Empty file constantly being deleted

2017-09-06 Thread Thomas
those are not removed here. How would I go on about finding the reason for this to me strange behaviour? Cheers Thomas ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users

[fossil-users] Empty file constantly being deleted

2017-09-06 Thread Thomas
those are not removed here. How would I go on about finding the reason for this to me strange behaviour? Cheers Thomas ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users

[fossil-users] Documentation on how to clone and how to download a tarball

2017-08-30 Thread Thomas Levine
People often don't know how to clone or download a tarball from my fossil server, so I wind up documenting it in the homepage of each particular project. Is there a more convenient way of providing this documentation, such as generic documentation page on this topic and a skin that links to this do

[fossil-users] Rectangle around leaf in web interface

2017-07-23 Thread Thomas
Hello, I've been working with Fossil now for a few months and I've got to admit that it makes things a lot easier than without. I'm getting better and better. ;-) I've noticed very early that sometimes there's a rectangle around the leaf in the web interface and sometimes there isn't. Since

Re: [fossil-users] crlf-glob

2017-05-15 Thread Thomas
On 2017-05-15 23:09, Warren Young wrote: On May 15, 2017, at 3:27 PM, Thomas wrote: Does it really matter in the 21st century if a line is terminated by CR, LF, or CR/LF anymore? Notepad.exe in Windows 10 Creator’s Edition still only works properly with CR+LF. Since that’s the default

[fossil-users] crlf-glob

2017-05-15 Thread Thomas
Hello, Since this was causing us quite a lot of hassle I was wondering what's the reason to have a crlf-glob in the first place? Does it really matter in the 21st century if a line is terminated by CR, LF, or CR/LF anymore? Cheers T

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *

2017-04-12 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-12 23:31, Thomas wrote: On 2017-04-12 22:55, Ross Berteig wrote: A very clean and lightweight build can be had from ./configure --with-miniz --with-openssl=none Oups, sorry. I overlooked that. This is what I downloaded from https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/uv/download.html

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *

2017-04-12 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-12 23:24, Scott Robison wrote: When I am using the download from fossil-scm.org, I am able to use single quotes to 'escape' the asterisk. Double quotes do not work. On Windows? How'd you do that? ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *

2017-04-12 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-12 23:24, Scott Robison wrote: On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 2:10 PM, Thomas wrote: On 2017-04-12 18:01, Scott Robison wrote: On Apr 12, 2017 10:31 AM, "Thomas" mailto:tho...@dateiliste.com>> wrote: On 2017-04-09 02:19, Richie Adler wrote: Thomas decí

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *

2017-04-12 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-12 22:55, Ross Berteig wrote: A very clean and lightweight build can be had from ./configure --with-miniz --with-openssl=none Oups, sorry. I overlooked that. This is what I downloaded from https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/uv/download.html before I started using Fossil: 4,459,02

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *

2017-04-12 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-12 23:24, Scott Robison wrote: On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 2:10 PM, Thomas wrote: On 2017-04-12 18:01, Scott Robison wrote: On Apr 12, 2017 10:31 AM, "Thomas" mailto:tho...@dateiliste.com>> wrote: On 2017-04-09 02:19, Richie Adler wrote: Thomas decí

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *

2017-04-12 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-12 22:55, Ross Berteig wrote: A very clean and lightweight build can be had from ./configure --with-miniz --with-openssl=none Oups, sorry. I overlooked that. This is what I downloaded from https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/uv/download.html before I started using Fossil: 4,459,02

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *

2017-04-12 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-12 22:55, Ross Berteig wrote: On 4/12/2017 1:10 PM, Thomas wrote: I might try MinGW as soon as I figured out how to buld Fossil with MinGW/Cygwin. ;-) I've been looking at the wildcard globbing from command line issue, and the bottom line is that out of the box MinGW and MSVC

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *

2017-04-12 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-12 18:01, Scott Robison wrote: On Apr 12, 2017 10:31 AM, "Thomas" mailto:tho...@dateiliste.com>> wrote: On 2017-04-09 02:19, Richie Adler wrote: Thomas decía, en el mensaje "[fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *" del 8/4/2017 1

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-12 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-12 01:46, Ross Berteig wrote: In any case, you don't generally want to do addremove and commit in a single operation because that doesn't give you a chance to review (and test) what it decided to add and remove before it is committed to immutable history. That's certainly true for a

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-12 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-11 23:41, Scott Robison wrote: Okay, so you *do* want (or at least expected) the use of --ignore (in the context of addremove) to "rm" files already being managed. Which is not an unreasonable desire, certainly could make some work flows easier. The addremove command was structured aro

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *

2017-04-12 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-09 02:19, Richie Adler wrote: Thomas decía, en el mensaje "[fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *" del 8/4/2017 17:46:14: Does anyone know how to unveil the secret of getting the mentioned asterisk into the crlf-glob setting without consulting the web interface? For me, i

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-11 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-11 23:09, Ross Berteig wrote: On 4/10/2017 11:48 AM, Thomas wrote: Actually, I got a batch file that reads the file filter settings from another file and creates the binary-glob and the ignore-glob files on the fly before an addremove and a commit (crlf-glob is not created and only

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-11 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-11 22:51, Scott Robison wrote: On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 3:39 PM, Scott Robison wrote: On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 3:21 PM, Thomas wrote: On 2017-04-11 22:11, Thomas wrote: add --ignoreIgnore unmanaged files matching patterns from the comma separated

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-11 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-11 22:21, Thomas wrote: On 2017-04-11 22:11, Thomas wrote: On 2017-04-11 22:01, Scott Robison wrote: I was thinking about that earlier (well, a warning, not an error, which presumes you can't continue). Then the questions I put above came into my mind so I didn't bring i

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-11 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-11 22:11, Thomas wrote: On 2017-04-11 22:01, Scott Robison wrote: I was thinking about that earlier (well, a warning, not an error, which presumes you can't continue). Then the questions I put above came into my mind so I didn't bring it up. What would you suggest calling t

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-11 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-11 22:01, Scott Robison wrote: On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 2:31 PM, David Mason wrote: I think --ignore should give an error if the --ignore matches a file already in the repository. The current behaviour is clearly somewhat ambiguous. ... I was thinking about that earlier (well, a wa

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-11 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-11 19:34, Scott Robison wrote: No, I try to explain why what you see isn't a design flaw, and apparently fail. But I'll keep trying! Since I've never heard of any software that would not ignore files it is told to ignore you're going to have a hard time to convince me ;-) Source

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-11 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-11 21:04, Ross Berteig wrote: The fossil addremove command is a convenience command that scans the tree, obeying some of the glob settings, and applies fossil add and fossil forget command as needed to make the list of files now in the repository consistent with the settings and the di

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-11 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-11 10:02, Mark Janssen wrote: That's not a security hole at all. Once a file was added, ignoring it will not remove past version from the repository. History in fossil is immutable. If you inadvertently added a file which shouldn't be there you should shun it instead. The way I under

[fossil-users] Fwd: Re: Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-11 Thread Thomas
LOL ;-) Forwarded Message Subject:Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2017 16:47:01 + From: Eboni Reply-To: Eboni To: tho...@dateiliste.com Hey Thomas , Yes I'm Real.To prove I'm real first off.. today is (day

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-11 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-11 05:22, Scott Robison wrote: Perhaps it should be documented, but I don't think it is a bug. It is the software doing the job it was originally told to do (track versions of a file) instead of doing the job it was subsequently told to do (ignore untracked files with a given glob). F

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-11 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-11 10:02, Mark Janssen wrote: That's not a security hole at all. Once a file was added, ignoring it will not remove past version from the repository. History in fossil is immutable. If you inadvertently added a file which shouldn't be there you should shun it instead. It is very well

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-10 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-11 00:01, Thomas wrote: The --ignore argument as well as the .fossil-settings\ignore-glob file don't work for files or file masks that have been committed at some point after the repository has been created. Your work-around worked. After deleting some of these files, commi

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-10 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-10 22:28, Scott Robison wrote: On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 2:57 PM, Thomas wrote: I reckon I owe you a beer! ;-) Not at all. I don't drink, anyway. Well, not beer. :) You're probably missing one of the best parts in life here ;-) Anyway, your suggestion sounds very reas

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-10 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-10 21:36, Scott Robison wrote: Next I added a.a explicitly (it warned me and I said okay) and committed. Then I made a change to a.a and it was identified as a change for the next commit. So my best guess at the moment is: During one of your earlier attempts at adding things, you adde

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-10 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-10 20:34, Scott Robison wrote: On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 1:05 PM, Thomas wrote: On 2017-04-10 20:00, Scott Robison wrote: Let's say you have a repo named bob. You have not yet committed any .fossil-settings files. You create the .fossil-settings files then run addremove and c

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-10 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-10 20:00, Scott Robison wrote: On Apr 10, 2017 12:48 PM, "Thomas" mailto:tho...@dateiliste.com>> wrote: Example of .fossil-settings\ignore-glob: *.obj *.tlog *.VC.db The real file of course contains a much bigger list. I only picked these t

[fossil-users] Issue with ignore-glob

2017-04-10 Thread Thomas
Hello, As stated in one of my earlier mails, I also got an issue with files to ignore. I have now created a folder .fossil-settings and placed the glob files in it. Actually, I got a batch file that reads the file filter settings from another file and creates the binary-glob and the ignore

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *

2017-04-09 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-09 09:04, Thomas Schnurrenberger wrote: You could make use of the "--args" option in Fossil: $ echo *|fossil test-echo --args - I have written a small wrapper for invoking Fossil without expanding wildcards: --- content of fng.cmd --- @echo off rem rem Invoke Foss

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *

2017-04-09 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-09 07:42, Artur Shepilko wrote: You may try to add a comma to the the asterisk "*," fossil set crnl-glob *, This used to work properly with cmd.exe, so it won't expand the * to a file-name. The crnl-glob Fossil setting allows a comma-separated list of glob patterns. "*," is effecti

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *

2017-04-09 Thread Thomas Schnurrenberger
On 08.04.2017 22:46, Thomas wrote: > C:\fos>fossil settings crlf-glob *.obj > C:\fos> > C:\fos>fossil settings crlf-glob * > Usage: fossil settings ?PROPERTY? ?VALUE? ?-global? > C:\fos>fossil settings crlf-glob * -global > Usage: fossil settings ?PROPERTY? ?VA

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *

2017-04-08 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-09 02:19, Richie Adler wrote: Thomas decía, en el mensaje "[fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *" del 8/4/2017 17:46:14: Does anyone know how to unveil the secret of getting the mentioned asterisk into the crlf-glob setting without consulting the web interface? For me, i

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *

2017-04-08 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-08 23:00, Ross Berteig wrote: Welcome to the strange and wonderful world of CMD.EXE's quoting rules. Which differ between the interactive prompt and in a .BAT file (and in some subtle ways .CMD files are yet different) too. ...and even between Windows versions. What worked on one ver

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *

2017-04-08 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-08 22:33, Ross Berteig wrote: Try "^*": C:...>fossil test-echo "^*" g.nameOfExe = [C:\Programs\Bin\fossil.exe] argv[0] = [fossil] argv[1] = [test-echo] argv[2] = [^*] I've tried this too but as you can see in your example that didn't escape the asterisk but instead placed the caret

Re: [fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *

2017-04-08 Thread Thomas
On 2017-04-08 21:59, Richard Hipp wrote: On 4/8/17, Thomas wrote: C:\fos>fossil settings crlf-glob *.obj C:\fos> C:\fos>fossil settings crlf-glob * Usage: fossil settings ?PROPERTY? ?VALUE? ?-global? C:\fos>fossil settings crlf-glob * -global Usage: fossil settings ?PROPERTY? ?VAL

[fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob *

2017-04-08 Thread Thomas
Hello, I recently started using Fossil. I got a Fossil server up on a Windows 8 machine and my development box is Windows 7. Since Windows editors by default use CR/LF line endings I'd like to turn off this setting in Fossil. The page https://www.fossil-scm.org/xfer/help/settings says this:

Re: [fossil-users] Crash with this AMEND command

2017-03-20 Thread Thomas Schnurrenberger
On 18.03.2017 00:59, Tony Papadimitriou wrote: > The following command crashes fossil (older and up to current version). > *fossil am trunk -R your_repo_here.fossil –e* > (I thought the –R option was supported for this command, but regardless it > shouldn’t crash.) > If the following two lines i

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil SCGI Server Regression (from 1.36 to 1.37)

2017-02-14 Thread Thomas Bilk
ossil again for this magnificent piece of software. I have to use git at work which is a mess and I am so happy that I can use a good source control system for all my project. So, thank you again. Best regards. Thomas. > 2017-02-13 0:28 GMT+01:00 Richard Hipp : >>> I guess there

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