Hello,
Please do (and thanks for asking!).
I've done so (ticket d6d16fe1aa), but according to Richard's comment
this seems to be an issue without an (easy) fix. So we have to live with
it :)
However, as an update for others who stumble upon this, I found a (not
so magic) workaround:
1.
Hello Richard,
[Issue with repository disappearing from the configuration database]
Please try with trunk.
Yes, this did resolve the issue! Thanks for the fast fix!
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Hello,
I discovered something strange when moving repositories (I wanted to
consolidate the location of some of mine). After some searching I came
up with three possibilities for a repository relocation:
1) Simple moving the file and then updating the location both in the
global
Hello,
I received an e-mail apparently sent to the mailing list which for some
reason doesn't show up in the archives on the web. That's the one I was
replying to - maybe it didn't get through due to the attached script
(batch file for Windows)…
Anyway, based on that very helpful input I
at the
same time in the file system, as already Windows forbids that) seeing
both A and a seems really odd.
The actual directory names are not that secret, so in case you deem it
useful I can post a screenshot somewhere.
Thanks!
Kind regards,
Robert Engelhardt
and confusing (at least from my point of view).
If desired, I'll continue with my test repository tomorrow and provide
in then.
Kind regards,
Robert
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Hello all,
I'm compiling fossil under Windows 8.1 with gcc 4.9.1 (x64-native).
Unfortunately check-in [270897a301] broke the build process for me:
When trying to compile compat/zlib/contrib/asm686/match.S, the assembler
bails out with some invalid instruction suffix messages. As I found
Hello all,
I'm using fossil 1.30 [45a366a0a0] on Windows. I have the following problem:
I have under version control a directory A which was later renamed to
a. It contains the files w, x, y and z. Although fossil should
not be case sensitive on Windows (i.e., the respective setting is set to
-Original Message-
From: fossil-users-boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org [mailto:fossil-users-
boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org] On Behalf Of Remigiusz Modrzejewski
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 6:12 AM
To: Fossil SCM user's discussion
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] server SSL support
On
My solution was to globally replace all left square brackets with #91;
-BobC
-Original Message-
From: fossil-users-boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org [mailto:fossil-users-
boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org] On Behalf Of Stuart Rackham
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 10:21 PM
To: Fossil SCM
I had started thinking along similar lines, and I just realized that git seems
to be becoming a vital utility for Fossil. The export/import cycle appears to
be useful in multiple scenarios encountered by Fossil users. There has also
been much discussion about adding git-like features to
-Original Message-
From: fossil-users-boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org [mailto:fossil-users-
boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org] On Behalf Of Mike Meyer
My boss just sent me mail that said, and I quote:
Fossil sucks and is actually not compatible with Windows
I'm pretty sure I've seen
, Apr 23, 2012 at 12:25 PM, Cunningham, Robert
rcunning...@nsmsurveillance.commailto:rcunning...@nsmsurveillance.com wrote:
I'm evaluating Trac vs. Fossil for use within our small engineering department
(2 CEs, 2 EEs, 2 MEs). I have some experience with Trac and none at all with
Fossil (I've been
Confirmed on Google Chrome under Win7, except I never saw both images displayed
simultaneously (top, bottom or neither, never both).
-BobC
From: fossil-users-boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org
[mailto:fossil-users-boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org] On Behalf Of Bjorn Madsen
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2012
I'm evaluating Trac vs. Fossil for use within our small engineering department
(2 CEs, 2 EEs, 2 MEs). I have some experience with Trac and none at all with
Fossil (I've been using SVN + Bugzilla for way too long). We need version
control, bug tracking and documentation tools, and getting them
I saw no side-by-side editing/view capability in the links provided, just more
edit/preview cycles. What I'm looking for is a vertical division down the
middle of the page, with the wiki editor on the left and the rendered view on
the right. No toggling between edit and preview: Both views
I saw the Wikiwym example, but nothing for Fossil. Just to be clear:
Side-by-side editing is NOT possible with the current release of Fossil, and
the Fossil executable would need to be updated to support it, right?
From what you say, you believe this change shouldn't be difficult, given that
I like the current look to the fossil home page. Can that be made the
default, out-of-the-box, look for fossil? Pretty please?
--
Robert
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On 2011-03-05 15:24:56 -0500, Richard Hipp said:
On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 2:50 PM, Robert
sigz...@gmail.com wrote:
I like the current look to the fossil home page. Can that be made the
default, out-of-the-box, look for fossil? Pretty please?
You can change to that look easily enough
. As (or if;) any of these develop, I'll suggest
appropriate hooks.
Best Wishes
--
Robert
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