Unfortunately I'm unable to distribute the repo, which is also quite large 
(~730mb .fossil file, >93k commits). Are there additional measures I can take 
to get diagnostic information?

Christopher


> On Mar 17, 2015, at 7:09 PM, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:
> 
> On 3/17/15, die.drachen <die.drac...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> With fossil 1.31 [2e7c40dbdd] on OSX I ran locally:
>> $ fossil server
>> 
>> Then on the timeline page for the Max field, when I enter values between
>> 421-449, the server doesn't respond. Using curl:
>> 
>> $ curl "http://localhost:8080/timeline?n=421&y=all&v=0
>> <http://localhost:8080/timeline?n=421&y=all&v=0>"
>> curl: (52) Empty reply from server
> 
> Probably the code to compute the graph is segfaulting.  Can you send
> me the repo that gives this error?
> 
>> 
>> Using values n<421, n>449 appear to work without problem.
>> 
>> One thing I notice is that on the webpage for values <421 the graph appears,
>> but values >449 there is no graph (presumably some threshold of complexity
>> in the branches).
>> 
>> I couldn't reproduce any problems when using the fossil timeline command,
>> with parameters (not sure how y, v would map to parameters).
>> 
>> Additionally, I couldn't find any documentation about where logs would go
>> when running fossil server. I couldn't find logs anywhere to see if there
>> was an issue. I saw a few other posts about timeline being problematic, but
>> nothing that seemed to describe this same problem.
>> 
>> Christopher
> 
> 
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