Re: [fossil-users] Is fossil export known to be broken?

2015-12-13 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2015-12-12T16:06:20 -0800 jungle Boogie wrote: > > Great news! > > Did you happen to change your git version at all during either test? Nope, same version all along (2.6.2). M ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://

Re: [fossil-users] Is fossil export known to be broken?

2015-12-12 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2015-12-12T17:14:56 -0500 Martin Gagnon wrote: > > For some reason, mine have an extra line at the end that look like this: > > M 100644 :10 README-b0.txt > > For the rest, it's pretty similar. Ah! I've just discovered that if I use the trunk version of fossil and run it on a freshly creat

Re: [fossil-users] Is fossil export known to be broken?

2015-12-12 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2015-12-12T21:43:49 + wrote: > On 2015-12-12T16:21:14 -0500 > Martin Gagnon wrote: > > > > > > The script you've attached is exactly what I used to create the test > > > case. Which versions are you using? > > > > This is fossil version 1.34 [a4889252f1] 2015-12-07 18:19:28 UTC > > > >

Re: [fossil-users] Is fossil export known to be broken?

2015-12-12 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2015-12-12T16:21:14 -0500 Martin Gagnon wrote: > > > > The script you've attached is exactly what I used to create the test > > case. Which versions are you using? > > This is fossil version 1.34 [a4889252f1] 2015-12-07 18:19:28 UTC > > git version 1.9.1 Hrm, fossil is quite a bit newer and

Re: [fossil-users] Is fossil export known to be broken?

2015-12-12 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2015-12-12T23:24:08 +0300 Konstantin Khomoutov wrote: > > Did you report a bug? > > It's just a matter of posting a mail to git at vger.kernel.org; > subscription is not required. I sent the git list the same info and test case a couple of hours ago, but haven't had a response yet. I still

Re: [fossil-users] Is fossil export known to be broken?

2015-12-12 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2015-12-12T16:07:23 -0500 Martin Gagnon wrote: > > What version of git and fossil are you using ? > > I cannot reproduce the problem using your repo case. After the merge, > the README-b0.txt file is present. > > Here a script that reproduce your repo case, does it correspond to your > test

Re: [fossil-users] Is fossil export known to be broken?

2015-12-12 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2015-12-12T14:21:19 + wrote: > > Ideally, I'd be able to reproduce this with a somewhat smaller > repository... Surprisingly, this turned out to be easier than expected! http://waste.io7m.com/2015/12/12/fossilexport/ 1. Create fossil repository. 2. Add README.txt and commit in trunk. 3.

Re: [fossil-users] Is fossil export known to be broken?

2015-12-12 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2015-12-12T08:42:48 -0500 Richard Hipp wrote: > > The import/export functionality of Fossil has been greatly improved in > the past by the work of volunteers tracking down obscure > incompatibilities. If you would like to try to get to the bottom of > the problems you are seeing, and either i

Re: [fossil-users] Is fossil export known to be broken?

2015-12-12 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2015-12-12T12:26:19 + wrote: > > Is there some way to get more information about what's going wrong here? I > don't > know if fossil or git is at fault, and I have no way of knowing how badly the > history has been corrupted by the export or import. It seems that somebody else ran into th

[fossil-users] Is fossil export known to be broken?

2015-12-12 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Hello! I'm attempting to export a moderately large (241mb) repository to git: http://fossil.io7m.com/repo.cgi/io7m-r1/index The export proceeds without an error: /tmp/r1-fossil$ fossil export > /tmp/r1.bin The import proceeds without an error: /tmp/r1-git$ git init /tmp/r1-git$ git fa

Re: [fossil-users] Query to return non-propagating tags applied to commits?

2015-08-01 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2015-08-01T09:50:06 + wrote: > > Ah, thanks, that explains quite a lot. It was the tagtype field that > was the missing part of the puzzle. I was working from the output of > the .schema command, so didn't have the documentation above. Hm, the following gives the "history" of a tag 'io7m-

Re: [fossil-users] Query to return non-propagating tags applied to commits?

2015-08-01 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2015-08-01T09:36:36 +0200 Stephan Beal wrote: > On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 11:37 PM, > wrote: > > > Is there a straightforward SQL query that will, given a tag name, > > show me the commits to which that tag is applied (if any), taking > > into account any "cancel tag" events? > > > > Looking

[fossil-users] Query to return non-propagating tags applied to commits?

2015-07-31 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
'Lo. Is there a straightforward SQL query that will, given a tag name, show me the commits to which that tag is applied (if any), taking into account any "cancel tag" events? M ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists

[fossil-users] better git migration

2015-07-24 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Hello. I have a repository that I'd like to migrate to github (*ducks rotten fruit and vegetables*) but it's not clear to me that the existing export/import process can satisfy my requirements. Firstly: Every commit I've ever made to fossil has been PGP signed. The repository in question spans a

Re: [fossil-users] Select specific changes within files

2015-03-20 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2015-03-20T07:26:53 -0430 Abilio Marques wrote: > I personally would like a selective stash. This seems like the best of all worlds: You get the clean separate commits typical of git, but with each of those commits actually compiled and tested. I tried to put this together ages ago by produc

Re: [fossil-users] Dealing with an unreliable remote?

2015-01-09 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2015-01-09T16:47:14 -0700 "Andy Bradford" wrote: > Thus said org.fossil-scm.fossil-us...@io7m.com on Fri, 09 Jan 2015 23:30:55 > +: > > > Yep, lowering it to 100 from 500 seems to have helped a lot. > > Drat! I wanted to try to clone your repo later while it was misbehaving > s

Re: [fossil-users] Dealing with an unreliable remote?

2015-01-09 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2015-01-09T16:53:44 -0500 Richard Hipp wrote: > > Please try this: Visit the Admin/Access page and reduce the "Download > packet limit". Maybe that will allow the CGI to finish. > Yep, lowering it to 100 from 500 seems to have helped a lot. Thanks! > Clones are specially optimized

[fossil-users] Dealing with an unreliable remote?

2015-01-09 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
'Lo. I've run up against an unpleasant problem. My fossil repositories are served over CGI, and the CGI program is running on a hosting provider that treats CPU time as a precious resource. When cloning a repository that's larger than a few tens of megabytes, whatever they're using as a cpu time s

Re: [fossil-users] Excessively long path length breaks working copy on Windows 7

2014-12-01 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2014-12-01T21:23:53 +0100 Stephan Beal wrote: > On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 9:22 PM, Stephan Beal wrote: > > > Strange: when i follow the link you posted, Chromium tells me (for the > > first time ever, possibly b/c i've never knowingly accessed it over https): > > > > This server could not prove

Re: [fossil-users] Excessively long path length breaks working copy on Windows 7

2014-12-01 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2014-11-15T16:57:23 + wrote: > 'Lo. > > I seem to have run into a problem that I can reproduce with the > following repository: > > http://waste.io7m.com/2014/11/15/fossil-pathbug.fossil > I've filed a bug so that this doesn't get lost to time: https://fossil-scm.org/index.html/tktv

Re: [fossil-users] Excessively long path length breaks working copy on Windows 7

2014-11-17 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2014-11-17T16:23:08 +0100 Stephan Beal wrote: > On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 3:31 PM, > wrote: > > > That's still only 234 characters. I'm not entirely sure why I'm > > apparently hitting this limit at all. This is easily reproduceable, > > just create the above (relative) path on a non-Windows m

Re: [fossil-users] Excessively long path length breaks working copy on Windows 7

2014-11-17 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2014-11-16T23:10:31 +0100 Jan Nijtmans wrote: 'Lo. > > The win32 api has limitations: > That's an understatement. > For absolute paths it is possible to workaround this (which fossil > does), but for relative paths

[fossil-users] Excessively long path length breaks working copy on Windows 7

2014-11-15 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
'Lo. I seem to have run into a problem that I can reproduce with the following repository: http://waste.io7m.com/2014/11/15/fossil-pathbug.fossil The repository contains a directory "b" full of files, and a directory "a" containing about 256 nested directories, with a single file at the deepes

Re: [fossil-users] Ordering ticket priority/severity

2014-10-13 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2014-10-13T06:40:37 +0100 Jacek Cała wrote: > Hi, > > Below is one of my ticket report pages. I'm not entirely sure it's the best > approach but works fine for me. What it does is two selects. The inner > select classifies status, priority, severity and difficulty so then I can > order them

[fossil-users] Ordering ticket priority/severity

2014-10-12 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
'Lo. Currently, if I do, in a ticket report: ORDER BY priority, severity I definitely get something ordered by priority and severity, but of course the ordering relation for both columns is lexicographical. That is, "Important" > "Critical" because "Critical" appears earlier in the alphabet.

Re: [fossil-users] Getting configure to find openssl on FreeBSD

2014-09-12 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Bizarrely, I went back to this today and fossil compiled first time without me needing to specify any --with-openssl options. I've no idea why! On 2014-09-11T17:33:33 -0400 Eric Rubin-Smith wrote: > > A stripped shared library would not be worth much, since the whole point > of a shared library

Re: [fossil-users] Getting configure to find openssl on FreeBSD

2014-09-11 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2014-09-11T16:09:42 -0400 Eric Rubin-Smith wrote: > > I skimmed through the configure code. Looks like you need to have > the subdir and file 'openssl/ssl.h' beneath the dir you specify, and > the subdir and files 'lib/libssl.so' and 'lib/libcrypto.so' beneath the > dir you specify. Furth

[fossil-users] Getting configure to find openssl on FreeBSD

2014-09-11 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
'Lo. The fossil build scripts seem to be unable to find openssl on FreeBSD 9.2. It has a choice of the version included with the base system (in /usr) or the version available from FreeBSD ports (/usr/local), but it can't seem to find either of them. Is there any way to get it to give more inform

Re: [fossil-users] Stability of fossil test-name-to-id

2014-08-20 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2014-08-20T14:51:30 -0400 Richard Hipp wrote: > > Probably test-name-to-id won't just go away. If you encounter problems, it > will likely be because we "enhance" the command to output additional > information, which then breaks your parsing logic. Or the command might be > promoted to a "su

Re: [fossil-users] Stability of fossil test-name-to-id

2014-08-20 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
'Lo. On 2014-08-19T21:17:18 +0200 Stephan Beal wrote: > > You might be interested in a standalone alternative: > ... > > and has already been created as a standalone binary with documented > semantics: > > http://fossil.wanderinghorse.net/repos/libfossil/doxygen/fossil-core_8h.html#a265d03fe1e0

[fossil-users] Stability of fossil test-name-to-id

2014-08-19 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Hi. I'm writing a program that depends on the functionality of test-name-to-id. Given that the command is completely undocumented and doesn't appear in any help texts, is that sufficient warning to suggest that the command may be removed at any moment and shouldn't be used for anything? I could o

Re: [fossil-users] Sync by URI?

2014-08-10 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2014-08-10T16:58:12 +0200 Stephan Beal wrote: > On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 4:53 PM, > wrote: > > > Assuming I've got a fossil server listening on http://example.com:8080, > > is there a URI I can hit on that address that will cause that repository > > to sync with whatever the current remote is

[fossil-users] Sync by URI?

2014-08-10 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
'Lo. Assuming I've got a fossil server listening on http://example.com:8080, is there a URI I can hit on that address that will cause that repository to sync with whatever the current remote is? Like: $ curl http://example.com:8080/sync (possibly with authentication) M __

Re: [fossil-users] syncing many repositories

2014-08-10 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2014-08-09T21:19:55 -0600 "Andy Bradford" wrote: > Thus said org.fossil-scm.fossil-us...@io7m.com on Sat, 09 Aug 2014 16:48:04 > -: > > > I don't suppose there's any way to make fossil hit a given URI > > whenever the current repository receives artifacts? > > You might be able

Re: [fossil-users] syncing many repositories

2014-08-09 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2014-08-09T10:23:35 -0600 "Andy Bradford" wrote: > > If none of your public-facing repositories accept commits, wiki edits, > or tickets, or in otherwords are completely read-only, you could stage > the public-facing repositories on your local system and then use rsync > to copy them to

Re: [fossil-users] syncing many repositories

2014-08-09 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2014-08-09T13:43:32 +0200 Stephan Beal wrote: > On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 1:39 PM, > wrote: > > > The problem there is that I want it to tell me when a sync fails, but I > > don't want to hear "sync succeeded" over and over. Essentially, I only > > want output if the process in question returns

Re: [fossil-users] syncing many repositories

2014-08-09 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2014-08-09T13:25:21 +0200 Stephan Beal wrote: > You can suppress that: simply redirect all output: >/dev/null 2>&1 > cron only mails if the program generates output. Better yet, redirect it > all to a running log file: > > >> /path/to/log 2>&1 The problem there is that I want it to tell me w

Re: [fossil-users] syncing many repositories

2014-08-09 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 2014-08-09T12:14:46 +0200 Joerg Sonnenberger wrote: > On Sat, Aug 09, 2014 at 09:46:37AM +, > org.fossil-scm.fossil-us...@io7m.com wrote: > > If you open too many ssh connections in too short a time, they'll > > throttle and close connections. > > Have you tried using Master mode? Try run

[fossil-users] syncing many repositories

2014-08-09 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
'Lo. First of all, because this doesn't get said enough: Thanks for fossil! Been a happy user for three years now, and I love the approach taken to UI simplicity and the focus on reliability and integrity. I have no idea how I coped before having an integrated ticket system. However, one aspect o

Re: [fossil-users] Sort tickets by priority AND severity?

2014-04-06 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Sat, 5 Apr 2014 11:34:05 -0400 "F. Eugene Aumson" wrote: > You can do this via editing the query for the ticket view. Here's a > snippet from my own "All tickets" query: > > SELECT ticket > ... > FROM ticket > ORDER BY status DESC, priority, severity Ah, right, thanks. For some reason I as

[fossil-users] Sort tickets by priority AND severity?

2014-04-05 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
'Lo. Subject says it all, really. In the ticket view, is there a way to order the results by ticket severity AND priority? I can click the headers of both columns and the tickets are ordered in some manner, but I can't tell exactly if it's doing what I think it's doing (perhaps some arrows in the

Re: [fossil-users] Proposed Fossil interface enhancement.

2013-12-30 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 22:25:58 +0100 Stephan Beal wrote: > > It's apparently not detecting your browser as "human"... On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 16:28:17 -0500 Richard Hipp wrote: > > This is a defense against spiders trying to index the entire repository, Oh, I'm aware, don't worry. I was specifically

Re: [fossil-users] Proposed Fossil interface enhancement.

2013-12-30 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 21:25:36 +0100 Stephan Beal wrote: > On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 9:20 PM, Michai Ramakers wrote: > > > I'm not a greybeard console-only type, but occasionally use 'links' to > > browse fossil repos; perhaps JS collapse/expand should not get too > > much in the way there. Or if I'

[fossil-users] Plain Gray (No Logo) and long ticket texts (missing pre.verbatim in CSS)

2013-12-06 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
'Lo. Unless I'm mistaken, it seems that the "Plain Gray (No Logo)" skin is missing the following CSS present in some form in all of the other skins: pre.verbatim { padding: 0.5em; white-space: pre-wrap; } This means that long ticket comments without manual linebreaks tend to result in pages

Re: [fossil-users] Fwd: "not authorized to write" - how to debug?

2013-11-15 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On 15 Nov 2013 16:54:31 -0700 "Andy Bradford" wrote: > Thus said org.fossil-scm.fossil-us...@io7m.com on Fri, 15 Nov 2013 23:37:52 > +: > > > Oh dear... I think we've found the problem. I'd cloned the original > > repositories over SSH on the same server! I've no idea why I thought >

Re: [fossil-users] Fwd: "not authorized to write" - how to debug?

2013-11-15 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Hello! On 15 Nov 2013 16:12:17 -0700 "Andy Bradford" wrote: > Thus said org.fossil-scm.fossil-us...@io7m.com on Fri, 15 Nov 2013 21:37:53 > +: > > > So this time, it actually asked me for a password on cloning (which I > > don't remember it ever doing before). I entered the password that

Re: [fossil-users] Fwd: "not authorized to write" - how to debug?

2013-11-15 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Fri, 15 Nov 2013 22:24:27 +0100 Stephan Beal wrote: > Ooops... unintentionally got the thread running off-list... I'll add my two responses here too: > There were recently a number of tweaks made to the user name handling and > it's possible that something broke in the process. i don't expect

Re: [fossil-users] "not authorized to write" - how to debug?

2013-11-15 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Fri, 15 Nov 2013 21:53:02 +0100 Stephan Beal wrote: > On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 9:47 PM, wrote: > > > I'm suddenly seeing "not authorized to write" on attempting to push > > to a newly created and cloned repository. Is there some way to get > > either the server or the client to give more infor

[fossil-users] "not authorized to write" - how to debug?

2013-11-15 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
'Lo. I'm suddenly seeing "not authorized to write" on attempting to push to a newly created and cloned repository. Is there some way to get either the server or the client to give more information? I've created and cloned this repository the same way as the other 44 repositories here, and have nev

Re: [fossil-users] interactive patching?

2013-10-31 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 13:10:25 +0100 Stephan Beal wrote: > On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 1:20 AM, wrote: > > > 4. Use some external tool to interactively apply bits of stash.diff > > ... > > The main problem: Where is the tool to achieve step 4? I've looked > > and am not aware of any standalone tool t

[fossil-users] interactive patching?

2013-10-30 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
'Lo. It's fairly common, in git, to do this sort of thing: 1. Make a load of unrelated changes. 2. Use git add --patch to stage commits consisting of sets of the changes. The reason this doesn't work to well is probably obvious to most fossil users: You don't know that each set of separate st

Re: [fossil-users] CGI mode with multiple repositories

2013-06-05 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Wed, 5 Jun 2013 18:52:28 +0200 Stephan Beal wrote: > On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Kevin Martin > wrote: > > > fossils/ > > symlink_to_/var/fossils/repos1.fossil > > symlink_to_/var/fossils/repos2.fossil > > … > > > > I like this so

Re: [fossil-users] CGI mode with multiple repositories

2013-06-04 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Tue, 4 Jun 2013 17:05:29 +0100 Francis Daly wrote: > > Create /var/fossil/index.fossil where the front web page is the > editable-to-some list of the repos to make easily visible. > > fossil server --notfound /index /var/fossil > > Manual updates needed; anything not listed is still accessib

Re: [fossil-users] CGI mode with multiple repositories

2013-06-04 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Tue, 4 Jun 2013 11:25:19 -0400 Richard Hipp wrote: > On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 11:20 AM, > wrote: > > Apologies for jumping in, but I'd *love* to see a basic generated > > listing of the directories fossil is managing in this case. Seems > > as though it'd be fairly easy to grab the project name/

Re: [fossil-users] CGI mode with multiple repositories

2013-06-04 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Tue, 4 Jun 2013 08:28:20 -0400 Richard Hipp wrote: > > > > I've figured it out. The errors happens when I access the cgi url > > without a repository name. When I provide a repository name, it > > works fine. > > > > Sounds like a bug in Fossil that needs fixing. > Apologies for jumping

Re: [fossil-users] "Database is locked" on sync after connection loss

2013-06-02 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Sun, 2 Jun 2013 17:57:59 + wrote: > I don't see any obvious stale lock files in the local or remote > directories. > > Any idea what's going on here? It turns out that there was a rogue fossil process still hanging around. No idea why it didn't time out. Killing the process unlocked the

[fossil-users] "Database is locked" on sync after connection loss

2013-06-02 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Hello. I've been running a set of scripts to periodically sync a set of repositories to a remote server. Today, we had a few problems with our connection to the net and it seems that a few syncs were in progress when the connection went down. Now, for one (or possibly more, I've not tried them all

[fossil-users] ssh "Killed by signal 2"

2013-04-26 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
When syncing a repository over SSH, the executable always says: Killed by signal 2. The sync appears to work correctly, but it's rather frustrating as I'm having to automate fossil syncing with cron due to a lack of commit hooks, and this extra output causes cron to send me mail every time a sy

Re: [fossil-users] Ticket 'subsystem' field?

2013-03-26 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Sun, 24 Mar 2013 19:20:26 -0400 Doug Franklin wrote: > >> I sort of expected entries to appear there after I'd set the > >> fields of a few tickets, but they didn't. > > Menu "Admin", "Tickets", "Common". Edit the values in the > "subsystem_choices" group. > Ah, thanks! M ___

[fossil-users] Ticket 'subsystem' field?

2013-03-24 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Hello. I can set the "subsystem" field of a given ticket to "XYZ" with "fossil ticket set X subsystem XYZ", but I can't seem to work out how to populate the drop down subsystem menu in the web interface. Is this documented anywhere? I sort of expected entries to appear there after I'd set

[fossil-users] Request: default ticket resolution 'Open'

2013-02-01 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Hello. When creating a new ticket (on a fresh repository, using fossil version 4f510b66cb), the "resolution" field is unset. If I then edit the ticket, but make no changes, and then save, the resolution field is set to Open. I feel that setting the resolution to Open on ticket creation might be s

Re: [fossil-users] Suggested way to sync to multiple servers?

2013-01-11 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Fri, 11 Jan 2013 11:36:10 +0100 Remigiusz Modrzejewski wrote: > > On Jan 11, 2013, at 00:47 , > wrote: > > > My use case here is that I've got repositories hosted on > > http://fossil.io7m.com but I've also got an exact mirror of that > > site on my internal network here that's used for testi

[fossil-users] Suggested way to sync to multiple servers?

2013-01-10 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Hello. It seems as though it's only really possible to sync to one remote server at a time. Is there a way to specify that a repository should push to multiple remote servers? My use case here is that I've got repositories hosted on http://fossil.io7m.com but I've also got an exact mirror of that

Re: [fossil-users] Most "future-proof" way to query fossil repositories (and checked out copies!)

2013-01-09 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Wed, 9 Jan 2013 15:53:25 -0500 Richard Hipp wrote: > > The schema is subject to change. And years ago it would change on a > regular basis. But the schema is mostly stable now. There may be > tweaks here and there, but it mostly it will likely be the same. > > The schema for the repository

[fossil-users] Most "future-proof" way to query fossil repositories (and checked out copies!)

2013-01-09 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Hello. I'm working on a Fossil plugin for Jenkins (http://jenkins-ci.org), and in order to implement the plugin, I have to query fossil repositories in various ways. I'm calling the fossil executables for cloning, pulling, and opening repositories, but I'm not exactly sure what I should be doing

[fossil-users] Fossil server index page?

2012-12-26 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Hi. Is it possible to get fossil to show an index page when using "fossil server" on a directory of fossil repositories? If the server is running on example.com, then visiting http://example.com gives a 404 error. It'd be nice to, at the very minimum, see a list of the repositories that the server

Re: [fossil-users] 'SQLITE_ERROR: no such table: user' from web interface

2012-07-09 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Mon, 9 Jul 2012 15:56:10 + wrote: > Hi. > > I've just noticed, on a few repositories, that I'm seeing > "SQLITE_ERROR: no such table: user" in red at the top of all > pages. This seems to happen when I'm logged into another > repository in the same login group. I've tried "fossil all rebu

[fossil-users] 'SQLITE_ERROR: no such table: user' from web interface

2012-07-09 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Hi. I've just noticed, on a few repositories, that I'm seeing "SQLITE_ERROR: no such table: user" in red at the top of all pages. This seems to happen when I'm logged into another repository in the same login group. I've tried "fossil all rebuild" to no avail. Any idea what could cause this?

[fossil-users] Request: Hierarchical wiki navigation

2012-06-22 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Hello. One of the main criticisms I have of most wiki software is that it demands users maintain their own navigational links when creating "categories" of pages. This usually results a total mess after a year or so of editing. I'd like to make a request that I'm currently unable to implement due

Re: [fossil-users] List of checkins

2012-05-27 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Sat, 26 May 2012 18:02:41 -0500 Brian Smith wrote: > Another way, just to add to the list: > > echo -e ".mode csv\nselect uuid from event, blob where > event.objid=blob.rid and type='ci' and mtime > > julianday('2012-05-27');" | fsl sqlite > > -B > > > On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 5:51 PM, Step

[fossil-users] List of checkins

2012-05-26 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Hello. Is it possible to get a more "raw" list than 'fossil timeline before 2012-05-27 -t ci' out of the command line tool? Would prefer a straight list of newline-separated hash values. ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org htt

Re: [fossil-users] "losing" history in private branch merge?

2012-05-25 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Fri, 25 May 2012 17:41:44 + wrote: > On Fri, 25 May 2012 13:34:54 -0400 > Richard Hipp wrote: > > > I don't think so, not other than checking each one out and > > recommitting them one by one. To do otherwise would be changing the > > history of the project, which Fossil does not allow

Re: [fossil-users] "losing" history in private branch merge?

2012-05-25 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Fri, 25 May 2012 13:34:54 -0400 Richard Hipp wrote: > I don't think so, not other than checking each one out and > recommitting them one by one. To do otherwise would be changing the > history of the project, which Fossil does not allow (by design). That's fine. Which commands should I use

Re: [fossil-users] "losing" history in private branch merge?

2012-05-25 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Fri, 25 May 2012 10:18:34 -0700 Matt Welland wrote: > On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 9:10 AM, > wrote: > > > On Fri, 25 May 2012 11:53:35 -0400 > > Richard Hipp wrote: > > > > > On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 11:42 AM, > > > wrote: > > > > Is it possible to avoid squashing all private commits into one? >

Re: [fossil-users] "losing" history in private branch merge?

2012-05-25 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Fri, 25 May 2012 16:10:44 + wrote: > On Fri, 25 May 2012 11:53:35 -0400 > Richard Hipp wrote: > > > On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 11:42 AM, > > wrote: > > > Is it possible to avoid squashing all private commits into one? > > > > > > > The branch is private. If all the individual commits wher

Re: [fossil-users] "losing" history in private branch merge?

2012-05-25 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Fri, 25 May 2012 11:53:35 -0400 Richard Hipp wrote: > On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 11:42 AM, > wrote: > > Is it possible to avoid squashing all private commits into one? > > > > The branch is private. If all the individual commits where pushed > out to the world, it wouldn't be private any more a

[fossil-users] "losing" history in private branch merge?

2012-05-25 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Hello. 1) I created a private branch, made several commits, and then merged the private branch with the current trunk. Rather than seeing the commits I made on the private branch in the timeline for the trunk, I only see the one large commit resulting from accumulating all the smaller commits into

Re: [fossil-users] Names in imported git repositories

2012-03-17 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Sat, 17 Mar 2012 03:11:56 +0100 Dmitry Chestnykh wrote: > On 03/15/2012 02:38 PM, org.fossil-scm.fossil-us...@io7m.com wrote: > > Is it possible to tell fossil that commits should be "assigned" to > > specific user names in the resulting fossil repository? > > When I converted my repos, I jus

Re: [fossil-users] Names in imported git repositories

2012-03-15 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Thu, 15 Mar 2012 09:54:56 -0400 Martin Gagnon wrote: > In your git log, does it use email address too? If yes it look to be > git fault. It gives the username followed by the address, if that's what you mean: $ git log commit 2984eef58e059db374b17183f69b411ae518a505 Author: tr-git Date:

[fossil-users] Names in imported git repositories

2012-03-15 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Hello. I'm attempting to import a test repository from git. Unfortunately, the names used in the resulting fossil commits are the *email addresses* of the original committers. Is it possible to tell fossil that commits should be "assigned" to specific user names in the resulting fossil repository

Re: [fossil-users] Set theme from command line

2012-03-14 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Wed, 14 Mar 2012 21:10:21 +0100 Stephan Beal wrote: > On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 9:08 PM, Stephan Beal > wrote: > > > specifically, you want to "export" a config from one > > > > e.g. > > fossil config export skin my.skin > fossil config import my.skin > > should do the trick. > Thanks. __

[fossil-users] Set theme from command line

2012-03-14 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Hello. Is it possible to set the web theme from the command line? ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users

Re: [fossil-users] HTTP request on commit?

2012-03-05 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Mon, 5 Mar 2012 10:04:27 -0500 Richard Hipp wrote: > On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 8:49 AM, > wrote: > > That's not too bad, but it lacks some metadata we'd like. It also > > seems to lump all events (check-ins, tickets, etc) into one stream, > > so we'd have to somehow parse it and strip out anythin

Re: [fossil-users] HTTP request on commit?

2012-03-05 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Mon, 5 Mar 2012 09:23:47 -0500 Richard Hipp wrote: > On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 8:07 AM, > wrote: > > Ah, yeah, should have explained that. It's essentially just for a > > notification service similar to that offered by CIA.vc. > > I'm not familiar with CIA.vc. But if you just want notifications

Re: [fossil-users] HTTP request on commit?

2012-03-05 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
On Mon, 5 Mar 2012 08:55:04 -0500 Richard Hipp wrote: > On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 7:44 AM, > wrote: > > Is there a way to get fossil to make an HTTP request to a given > > address on commit (with information about the commit such as SHA1, > > message, timestamp, etc)? > > > > What happens if the co

[fossil-users] HTTP request on commit?

2012-03-05 Thread org.fossil-scm.fossil-users
Hello. I'm evaluating fossil as a replacement for existing git infrastructure. One feature we do need is the ability to notify a server when a commit occurs. Is there a way to get fossil to make an HTTP request to a given address on commit (with information about the commit such as SHA1, message,