Hello,
www/webui.wiki[0] contains:
the entire Fossil website (except for the download page)
[0]:
http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/artifact/cdb125adad3e8311a3badefa59b99dd9f417dc7c?txt=1=30,31
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On 13 October 2016 at 07:26, Svyatoslav Mishyn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> www/webui.wiki[0] contains:
> the entire Fossil website (except for the download page)
>
>
> [0]:
> http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/artifact/cdb125adad3e8311a3badefa59b99dd9f417dc7c?txt=1=30,31
Thus said Andy Goth on Wed, 12 Oct 2016 20:46:54 -0500:
> # Rebase breakfast to include side
> f up trunk # (Redundant in this case)
> f merge breakfast
> f commit -branch breakfast -m Rebase
This sounded familiar... I believe we have gone over this particular
merge style before:
Op 13 okt. 2016 03:28 schreef "Joe Mistachkin":
> Using that makefile with Cygwin is untested, unlikely to work, and
unsupported.
Yes, it works and is supporter (by me). You need the mingw-w64
cross-compiler package for Cygwin (either the 32-bit or 64-bit one). See
the comments at the top of the
Why don't I get 'g.zConfigDbName' in function db_get()?
/home/juef/fossil/e/fossil: ./fossil ui
db_get()::z(1) |0|
db_get()::z(2) |chromium|
Listening for HTTP requests on TCP port 8080
cgi_http_server()::zBrowser |chromium http://localhost:8080/timeline?c=current
&|
Created new window in
Svyatoslav Mishyn writes:
>> I've put together a python script that is called as a git subcommand and
>> takes care of all of the synchronization under the hood. Once it's
>> dropped in $GIT_EXEC_PATH I just call `git fossil pull' and `git fossil
>> push trunk' to interact with a fossil remote.
>
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