On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 11:43 PM, David Given d...@cowlark.com wrote:
What I'm actually trying to do is to add some functionality which is
accessed via a couple of extra SQL functions. What's the preferred way
to do this?
Most of the custom funcs are registered in db.c:db_open(), but
Hi
The issue tracker at: http://www.fossil-scm.org/ seems to be not showing
descriptions at the moment.
Take my open ticket for example:
Viewing the ticket page:
http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/tktview?name=df43e9ae60
shows an empty description and comments section.
If you look at the
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 12:37 PM, Stestagg stest...@gmail.com wrote:
Viewing the ticket page:
http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/tktview?name=df43e9ae60
shows an empty description and comments section.
Good morning and thanks for the report.
This problem has come up a few times now (at
The View Ticket Page was wrong. Fixed now.
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 6:49 AM, Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 12:37 PM, Stestagg stest...@gmail.com wrote:
Viewing the ticket page:
http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/tktview?name=df43e9ae60
shows an empty
2013/9/2 Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org:
The View Ticket Page was wrong. Fixed now.
I am afraid the restoration of fossil-scm.org had another
effect: the Home-page itself. Earlier it contained
the following menu items:
Home Timeline Download Code Documentation Branches Tags Tickets Wiki
2013/9/2 Jan Nijtmans jan.nijtm...@gmail.com:
I am afraid the restoration of fossil-scm.org had another
effect.
And - more difficult to note: The current index page is:
/doc/tip/www/index.wiki
but before the corruption is was:
/doc/trunk/www/index.wiki
Regards,
Jan Nijtmans
Hi, all,
i'm looking to prioritize some work on libfossil and i got the idea to try
to find out which commands people use most often, and use that to help me
prioritize.
So... which fossil CLI commands do you use most often, NOT counting the
following (which are more or less required for any
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 06:36:42PM +0200, Stephan Beal wrote:
(...) So... which fossil CLI commands do you use most often, NOT counting the
following (which are more or less required for any real work): (...)
changes
add/addremove/rm/mv
stash
merge
(settings? remote-url?)
would be what
revert, init(new), extra, rm, mv, gdiff, merge, ls
--
Mobile == toppost brief;
Martin G.
Le 2 sept. 2013 12:36, Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com a écrit :
Hi, all,
i'm looking to prioritize some work on libfossil and i got the idea to try
to find out which commands people use most
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 06:36:42PM +0200, Stephan Beal wrote:
i'm looking to prioritize some work on libfossil and i got the idea to try
to find out which commands people use most often, and use that to help me
prioritize.
Recursive add and revert would be the biggest item :)
Joerg
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 7:18 PM, Joerg Sonnenberger
jo...@britannica.bec.dewrote:
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 06:36:42PM +0200, Stephan Beal wrote:
i'm looking to prioritize some work on libfossil and i got the idea to
try
to find out which commands people use most often, and use that to help me
Check the permissions of the users nobody and anonymous. Those control
how much/little of the repo is accessible via cgi when not logged in or
logged in as anonymous respectively.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 9:49 PM, isaac.n...@mm.st wrote:
**
I've setup a local fossil repository by exactly
status
stash
merge
'branch ls'
undo/revert
I prefer status to changes because it shows me where I'm coming from
(current checkout and branch). I use it by habit after every phone call,
coffee break, and misc interruption, so I'd bet probably more than any
other command.
On Monday, September 2,
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 07:30:01PM +0200, Stephan Beal wrote:
@All:
Your answers surprise me a bit, guys. addremove, really? i've never used
that one, either.
I find it easy to bring my checkout to the state I want the DB to reflect
and then just go ahead and do so in a single swoop. Getting
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 7:41 PM, Themba Fletcher
themba.fletc...@gmail.comwrote:
I prefer status to changes because it shows me where I'm coming from
(current checkout and branch). I use it by habit after every phone call,
coffee break, and misc interruption, so I'd bet probably more than any
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 8:41 PM, Martin S. Weber ephae...@gmx.net wrote:
I find it easy to bring my checkout to the state I want the DB to reflect
and then just go ahead and do so in a single swoop. Getting (all) files
in place and teaching fossil about it is one of my use cases, if you
will.
On 2 September 2013 18:36, Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote:
i'm looking to prioritize some work on libfossil and i got the idea to try
to find out which commands people use most often, and use that to help me
prioritize.
one more 'addremove' fan.
when: gather external docs like
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 07:54:35PM +0200, Stephan Beal wrote:
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 8:41 PM, Martin S. Weber ephae...@gmx.net wrote:
I find it easy to bring my checkout to the state I want the DB to reflect
and then just go ahead and do so in a single swoop. Getting (all) files
in place
For some irrational reason I avoid addremove as well. I find myself piping
fossil changes through grep and awk and then xargs-ing back to fossil rm or
add whenever it comes up - and I *know* that addremove will do the same
thing.
I just can't bring myself to use it :)
On Monday, September 2,
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Martin S. Weber ephae...@gmx.net wrote:
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 07:30:01PM +0200, Stephan Beal wrote:
@All:
Your answers surprise me a bit, guys. addremove, really? i've never used
that one, either.
I find it easy to bring my checkout to the state I want
Ah yes that was indeed the problem! I seem to remember the user guide
saying in a few places that a login was required if the user came
from a remote-address, and this really threw me for a loop since the
only thing that required a login was to modify settings.
IJR
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013, at
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