Re: [fossil-users] Question about Source forge Fossil hosting

2013-04-11 Thread Mark Janssen
I mean you can login to your sourceforge account using the procedure described elsewhere in the thread. Then use wget to download the fossil sourcecode from fossil-scm.org. After unpacking the source code you can compile it on the sourceforge server. As a result you get a fossil executable which r

Re: [fossil-users] Question about Source forge Fossil hosting

2013-04-10 Thread K. Fossil user
Hello, what do you mean by : "can build fossil directly on the sourceforge machine" 1/ SSH access and download of checkins ? 2/ SSH access + ./configure directly with sourceforge... ?   Best Regards K. From : Mark Janssen Cc : jim Schimpf On Fri, Mar

Re: [fossil-users] Question about Source forge Fossil hosting

2013-04-10 Thread Mark Janssen
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 7:49 PM, Jeff Rogers wrote: > Konstantin Khomoutov wrote: > >> On Fri, 29 Mar 2013 09:10:48 -0400 >> > > > 2. Obtain a fossil binary. Unfortunately the ones from the download page > on fossil-scm.org are built against a newer version of linux than SF's > servers and so wi

Re: [fossil-users] Question about Source forge Fossil hosting

2013-04-05 Thread Jeff Rogers
Jan Nijtmans wrote: Jeff, this is a very useful recipe that should be documented in the fossil documentation somewhere! Tried it, and only found one obvious minor typo: >ssh -t myproject,myu...@shell.sourceforge.net crea

Re: [fossil-users] Question about Source forge Fossil hosting

2013-04-05 Thread Martijn Coppoolse
On 04/05/2013 09:12 AM, Jan Nijtmans wrote: > Jeff, this is a very useful recipe that should be documented in > the fossil documentation somewhere! > > Tried it, and only found one obvious minor typo: >>ssh -t myproject,myu...@shell.sourceforge.net create > This should be: >>ssh -t myuser,myproj..

Re: [fossil-users] Question about Source forge Fossil hosting

2013-04-05 Thread Jan Nijtmans
Jeff, this is a very useful recipe that should be documented in the fossil documentation somewhere! Tried it, and only found one obvious minor typo: >ssh -t >myproject,myu...@shell.sourceforge.netcreate This should be: >ssh -t >myuser,myproj...@shell.sourceforge.netcreate A new "fosclipse" proj

Re: [fossil-users] Question about Source forge Fossil hosting

2013-03-29 Thread Jeff Rogers
Konstantin Khomoutov wrote: On Fri, 29 Mar 2013 09:10:48 -0400 > I'd like to point out this is not at all a "source forge version". This is just a regular SF project created by someone -- see for yourself [1]. To my knowledge, SF does not provide Fossil hosting. SF doesn't provide it, but it

Re: [fossil-users] Question about Source forge Fossil hosting

2013-03-29 Thread Konstantin Khomoutov
On Fri, 29 Mar 2013 09:10:48 -0400 jim Schimpf wrote: > I have used Chiselapp for hosting some Fossil project but > just got a note that he is shutting down May first. So I decided to > try the source forge version (http://fossilrepos.sourceforge.net/) . I'd like to point out this is not

[fossil-users] Question about Source forge Fossil hosting

2013-03-29 Thread jim Schimpf
Hi, I have used Chiselapp for hosting some Fossil project but just got a note that he is shutting down May first. So I decided to try the source forge version (http://fossilrepos.sourceforge.net/) . Very easy to create a project but my previous experience with Chisel seems to not to a