Richard Hipp decía, en el mensaje "Re: [fossil-users] Problem with "fossil
winsrv" (cont'd)" del Jueves, 07 de Junio de 2012 07:39:35:
> You can download a complete development environment from http://www.mingw.org/
> - I did this just the other day on the Windows 8
On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 12:24 AM, Richie Adler wrote:
> Thomas Schnurrenberger decía, en el mensaje "Re: [fossil-users] Problem
> with
> "fossil winsrv" (cont'd)" del Miércoles, 06 de Junio de 2012 17:35:59:
> > On 06.06.2012 20:59, Marcelo wrote:
> >
Thomas Schnurrenberger decía, en el mensaje "Re: [fossil-users] Problem with
"fossil winsrv" (cont'd)" del Miércoles, 06 de Junio de 2012 17:35:59:
> On 06.06.2012 20:59, Marcelo wrote:
>>
>> What do you think of my proposed change?
>>
> I have comm
On 06.06.2012 20:59, Marcelo wrote:
What do you think of my proposed change?
I have committed a fix to the Fossil repository.
It can be found in the branch "winsrv".
Please try it out.
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2012/6/6 Thomas Schnurrenberger :
> Hi Marcelo
> Could you please show the complete command line with all parameters
> used? Are you executing the commands in an open checkout or not?
Tested in an open checkout, with an already existing service with the
default name "Fossil-DSCM":
>fossil winsrv
Hi Marcelo
* If I just do
fossil winsrv create XXX
the service gets created with the indicated name
* If I add any parameters, it doesn't, trying instead of create the
service with the default name (and failing if it already exists).
Could you please show the complete command line with
Resent, my original response to my previous e-mail apparently didn't
make it to the list.
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Adding to the previously indicated:
2012/6/5 Richie Adler :
> When creating a new Fossil service, the command
>
> fossil winsrv create Tickets ...
>
> doesn't create a service called "Tickets", but a se
Adding to the previously indicated:
2012/6/5 Richie Adler :
> When creating a new Fossil service, the command
>
> fossil winsrv create Tickets ...
>
> doesn't create a service called "Tickets", but a service called "Fossil-DSCM".
> There's no way to change the low-level service name. This is not
When creating a new Fossil service, the command
fossil winsrv create Tickets ...
doesn't create a service called "Tickets", but a service called "Fossil-DSCM".
There's no way to change the low-level service name. This is not the
documented behaviour, when the service name is supposed to be the
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