Addendum: I probably took the original configuration from [1], which
would need an update for apache2.4.
[1] https://www.fossil-scm.org/xfer/wiki?name=Cookbook#CGI
On 02/17/2017 12:05 PM, Benedikt Ahrens wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after upgrade from apache2.2 to apache2.4, my fossil cgi serve
Hi,
after upgrade from apache2.2 to apache2.4, my fossil cgi server gives a
403 error. It worked fine with apache2.2.
The rest of the website works after the upgrade, both over http and https.
The apache error log states:
[Fri Feb 17 12:00:41.004779 2017] [authz_core:error] [pid 1681] [client
90.
Hi,
I am confused by fossil ignore and clean behaviour.
I have a lot of files, recognizable by extension, that I would like to
ignore when calling "fossil status" (1), but delete when calling "fossil
clean" (2).
For (1), I had put a pattern in ignore-glob. Realizing that they would
not be cleaned
Hello,
the fossil timeline command shows UTC time rather than observing the
system setting (UTC+02:00, in my case).
Is there anything I can do to change this?
fossil version is 1.26.
Thanks.
Benedikt
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> On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 10:15 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 3:55 PM, Benedikt Ahrens
>> wrote:
>>
>>> is not feasible in my situation.
>>>
>>
>> packages or libraries or deal with package managers. Just copy *one fil
Hello,
thanks a lot for your answers.
The repository in question is a bit less than 100MB big and carries
around 30 binaries of up to 6MB each.
I am aware that the fossil version I am using is outdated, but as Joseph
said, it is the version packaged in Debian stable, and in Ubuntu 12.04
as well
Hello,
I am having trouble with a fossil repository containing many binary files.
Firstly, after cloning I only have the first (empty) commit in the
timeline, even though many commits have been made to the cloned repository:
$ fossil timeline
=== 2013-08-01 ===
13:06:56 [c497b616a3] *CURRENT* i
Dear all,
Since the precompiled fossil comes without ssl support, I would like to
compile fossil myself, for Debian and Ubuntu.
Unfortunately, I am not sure how to do so: both
$ ./configure --with-openssl=auto
and
$ ./configure --with-openssl=/usr/bin/
yield
Error: OpenSSL not found. Consider
rror when I've accidentally set it to 640 instead of 660.
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 19 Jun 2012, at 18:59, Benedikt Ahrens wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> since today I am experiencing problems with my fossil repositories:
>
Dear all,
since today I am experiencing problems with my fossil repositories:
I can clone and update from the fossil repo on my server, but not write
to it:
$ fossil ci -m "added test textfile"
Autosync: http://user@server/r.cgi/ba
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