I have been using fossil for several months and like it more and more all
the time. A simply hosted code repository, ticket tracker and wiki all in
one is surely what everyone needs?
Today I worked out how to use the
embedded documentation feature to publish
doxygen generated source
Ron,
A RSS feed seems like it would be a great feature. Where do I find it?
James Bremner
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From: Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org
To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org
Sent: Mon, May 31, 2010 4:19:33 PM
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Praise for fossil
On Monday 31 May 2010
updates.
Thanks for the hint.
James Bremner
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From: Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org
To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org
Sent: Mon, May 31, 2010 4:19:33 PM
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Praise for fossil
On Monday 31 May 2010 23:17:25 James Bremner wrote:
reinventing
NOT include the username who is
responsible for the event. This is a snag. I want to filter out my own
updates, so I only get an alert when someone else posts to one of my projects.
James Bremner
- Original Message
From: Joshua Paine jos...@letterblock.com
To: fossil-users
Well, it looks like I do not need any fancy RSS libraries. Simply send a GET
to base_url/timeline.rss and everything simply shows up. Guess that is why
the call it 'Real Simple'
But how do I get the user who created the event?
James Bremner
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From: James Bremner
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OK, I am in business!
James Bremner
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From: James Bremner ravenspo...@yahoo.com
To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org
Sent: Mon, May 31, 2010 5:37:03 PM
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Fossil Timeline RSS Feed
Well, it looks like I do not need any fancy
, but it would be convenient to receive an alert when, and only when,
someone else posts something to any project.
Download the application, check user documentation and (undocumented )
source code at http://66.199.140.183/cgi-bin/fossilscope.cgi
Thanks to Joshua Paine for his encouragement.
James
the application, check user documentation and (undocumented )
source code at http://66.199.140.183/cgi-bin/fossilscope.cgi
James Bremner
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My mistake was to add an enormous executable file to my repository.
So, I shunned the file and rebuilt the repository. Now, when I clone the
repository and try to open it, the open command fails with content missing
for shunned filename. No files are checked out.
I am stuck!
James
SOMEOTHERVERSION
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 12:04 PM, James Bremner
ravenspo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply!
I had already tried this. It did not seem to help
C:\Documents and Settings\james\My
Documents\code\quietwake\ecrew\workfossil co
nfiguration pull shun -R ecrew.fsl
http://x:y
OK, I will carry on.
Thank you very much,
James
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On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 12:31 PM, James Bremner
ravenspo...@yahoo.com wrote:
I upgraded to fossil version [79b7902cdd] 2011-01
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On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 1:12 PM, James Bremner ravenspo...@yahoo.com wrote:
OK, I will carry on.
To clarify: The warning should only appear for the check-in with the missing
file. Once you do another check-in without the missing file, you shouldn't see
that warning again
I cannot check in new files to a clone of a fossil repository that has a
shunned object.
I have upgraded fossil to version [79b7902cdd] 2011-01-01 03:06:47 UTC .on
both the repository server and my local machine.
I have rebuild the rep on the server.
I have cloned the rep from the
I thought I would ask one more time if there is any way to rescue my
repository that has been corrupted by a shunned object.
It looks like I will have to delete the repository, losing all history,
tickets and documentation. This is very disapointing and embarrassing.
James
James Bremner
to go well.
So far, very good!
Thanks,
James
Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote in
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On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 2:16 PM, James Bremner
ravenspo...@yahoo.com wrote:
I thought I would ask one more time if there is any
Wow! The side-by-side diffs are superb. James
Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote in message
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Fossil version 1.20 is now available for download at
http://www.fossil-scm.org/download.html
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D. Richard Hipp
Jan, Forcing browser to refresh did the trick. Thanks, James
Jan Danielsson jan.m.daniels...@gmail.com
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One of my source code files is considered by fossil to be binary.
Artifact 9c62b051e82f735a46a249047a2b02374247e991
File unit_test/unit_test.cpp
2012-06-22 20:53:14 - part of checkin [a68d8947a6] on branch trunk - cVMG class
gracefully handles no GPS data; cVMG unit test (user: James )
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 5:26 PM, James Bremner ravenspoint-
/e1597as9lqavxtiumw...@public.gmane.org wrote:
2. Can I persuade fossil that this file is really text?
Can you try to re-commit a clean copy on top of it? i won't swear that will
work, but it might be worth a try
Richard Hipp drh@... writes:
1. Why did this happen?
Your file either contains a \000 character, or else it has a single line of
text that is longer than 8191 characters.
The longest line is 96 characters.
I am not sure how to confirm there is no \000 character
2. Can I
Your file either contains a \000 character, or else it has a single line of
text that is longer than 8191 characters.
The longest line is less than 100 chars.
I wrote a quick program to check for null characters - there do not seem to be
any. ( code below )
It is definitely something
Richard Hipp drh@... writes:
Can you please show me the command that is failing for you.
If possible, please
send me a copy of the file that Fossil thinks is binary.
Thank you for your attention to this.
I have sent an email with the file attached to
d...@sqlite.org
James
You can get the file from and see the command at
https://chiselapp.com/user/ravenspoint/repository/test_binary_text/dir?ci=tip
James
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Richard Hipp drh@... writes:
In your case there is a Ctrl-B (ascii 0x02) in the 2150th byte of the file,
which makes Fossil think it is a binary file.
Thank you for clarifying this mystery.
FYI: ascii 0x02 is STX = Start of Text It is used by many devices that
communicate over RS232 to
If I download fossil v1.23 to my linux server, everything goes fine.
root@x:/home/james/test# unzip fossil-linux-x86-20120808112557.zip
Archive: fossil-linux-x86-20120808112557 (1).zip
inflating: fossil
root@x:/home/james/test# mv fossil fossil_1_23
root@x:/home/james/test# chmod 777
root@x:/home/james/test# ldd ./fossil_1_24
not a dynamic executable
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For the 1.23 binary I get
root@x:/home/james/test# ldd ./fossil_1_23
libz.so.1 = /lib/libz.so.1 (0xb771d000)
libc.so.6 = /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 (0xb75ba000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7739000)
My server is a virtual private machine running on Quad-Xeon. I don't
know
The new download works! Thank you very much. James
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- Enable WYSIWYG
- Got to sandbox, edit, delete any existing contents.
- Toggle to Raw HTML edit mode
- Paste html code, below.
- Toggle to WYSIWYG edit mode.
( You will see a simple two row, three column table with a line of text
above and a line of text below. )
- Toggle to Raw
The workaround is to use the Markup Editor button ( at the bottom,
next to 'Apply these changes' )
After much experimentation I found no way around using the 'Raw HTML'
edit mode. Almost any change to the html tags forming a table will
cause disastrous discards of existing content.
Just wondering why we need a dedicated fossil hosting service.
I have managed for years without.
For example: Copy fossil repository to dropbox folder; make folder
publicly available, or privately share it. Done!
Am I missing something?
James
A snag with using dropbox, or similar, as a replacement for a dedicated
fossil server has occurred to me.
When a person interacts with the repo, fossil will update the local copy
of the repo and then dropbox will synchronize all the different local
copies. On a busy repo where there might be
On 28/07/2014 2:24 PM, Ross Berteig wrote:
all the RSS-based services I could find could not do authentication
Did you look at RSS Live links
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/foxish-live-rss/jpgagcapnkccceppgljfpoadahaopjdb?hl=en
This is a chrome plugin, so as long as you log in to
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