On 4/12/2017 10:30 PM, Scott Robison wrote:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 4:41 PM, Thomas wrote:
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
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 4:41 PM, Thomas wrote:
> 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?
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
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?
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17-04-09 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
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:
17-04-09 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
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:
7-04-09 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
>>
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 both
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. ;-)
On Windows 10 Pro 64-bit here, I still build fossil as a 32-bit exe with
MinGW because there seems to be no need for 64-bit. I use the MinGW
lightweight environment
On 2017-04-12 18:01, Scott Robison wrote:
On Apr 12, 2017 10:31 AM, "Thomas" <tho...@dateiliste.com
<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
*&
On Apr 12, 2017 10:31 AM, "Thomas" <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 17:46:14:
>
> Does anyone know how to unveil the secre
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
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 Fossil without
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
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? ?VALUE? ?-global?
> C:\fos>fossil
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 effectively such list that also includes an empty
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
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, it works if I enter the aster
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
On 4/8/2017 2:29 PM, Thomas wrote:
Thanks for this quick reply. I think I understand it now.
However, it's still quite weird.
C:\fos>fossil test-echo *
g.nameOfExe = [C:\fos\fossil.exe]
argv[0] = [fossil]
argv[1] = [test-echo]
argv[2] = [_FOSSIL_]
argv[3] = [fossil.exe]
argv[4] =
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
On Apr 8, 2017 3:29 PM, "Thomas" wrote:
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?
On 4/8/2017 1:59 PM, 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
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
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? ?VALUE? ?-global?
>
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
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