Hi all.
First mail to this mail list. Please forgive my audacity - fossil is simply
gorgeous just like SQLite, but it need to be renamed as soon as possible. :)
My point is simple. IMHO, the name Fossil provokes some unpleasant
associations and have not very propriate connotations.
The same can
, John Found johnfo...@evrocom.net wrote:
Hi all.
First mail to this mail list. Please forgive my audacity - fossil is
simply gorgeous just like SQLite, but it need to be renamed as soon as
possible. :) My point is simple. IMHO, the name Fossil provokes some
unpleasant associations and have
I am really beginer in the world of version control and project management.
Recently I created a repository for one of my projects.
This repository contains the project Fresh that consists of two relatively
independent projects FreshIDE and FreshLib. FreshLib is actually part of
FreshIDE, but
Several times when making merge with fossil, I ended up with really strange
conflicts like this:
BEGIN MERGE CONFLICT: original content first
include '%TargetOS%/mouse.asm'=== original content above; conflict below
=
include '%TargetOS%/mouse.asm' END MERGE CONFLICT: conflict
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From: Lluís Batlle i Rossell (virik...@gmail.com)
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Strange merge conflicts.
Date: 4.3.2011 18:19:25
On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 06:18:11PM +0200, John Found wrote:
Several times when making merge with fossil, I ended up with really
strange conflicts like
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Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Strange merge conflicts.
Date: 4.3.2011 18:23:12
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 11:18 AM, John Found johnfo...@evrocom.net wrote:
Several times when making merge with fossil, I ended up with really
strange conflicts like this:
BEGIN MERGE CONFLICT: original
-- Original Message --
Opinions on this vary. Fossil used to ignore whitespace at the ends of
lines when merging. But I changed this just the other day in response to
a complaint:
http://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/ci/1d93222627
So, Fossil treats CR($0d) and LF($0a) as a
: [fossil-users] Strange merge conflicts.
Date: 4.3.2011 18:23:12
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 11:18 AM, John Found johnfo...@evrocom.net wrote:
Several times when making merge with fossil, I ended up with really
strange conflicts like this:
BEGIN MERGE CONFLICT: original content first
include
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From: John Found (johnfo...@evrocom.net)
Subject: [fossil-users] Question about best practices with Fossil.
Date: 3.3.2011 19:22:32
I am really beginer in the world of version control and project management.
Recently I created a repository for one
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To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org (fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org)
From: Joshua Paine (jos...@letterblock.com)
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Fossil omits the updates through update
command.
Date: 17.3.2011 18:59:54
On Mar 17, 2011, at 11:00 AM,
I have multi-boot computer with Linux and Windows. There is a repository on the
disk, that I want to use simultaneously from Linux and Windows, because I am
working on portable programs, that need to be test on both platforms.
But when I try to check the open repository from Linux, (from the
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From: Stephan Beal (sgb...@googlemail.com)
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Work from Windows and Linux simultaneously.
Date: 28.01.2012 21:50:39
On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 8:48 PM, Stephan Beal
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From: Richard Hipp (d...@sqlite.org)
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Work from Windows and Linux simultaneously.
Date: 28.01.2012 23:54:46
http://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/ci/a7248d8fb9?sbs=1
I have one central repository, that I use as an archive for a web site. The web
site root directory is actually checkout of the trunk
branch of the repository.
I am using lighttpd server on Linux and fossil as a CGI script in very standard
manner.
So, I need when I make a push (or commit with
.hopto.org/update_short.cgi
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STDERR to STDOUT and got fossil: not within an open
checkout.
But PWD returns the proper directory where is the checkout, so the problem is
with bash.
How to set fossil to run in the current working directory of bash? And where
actually it runs now???
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realizing it.
I know the risks, but if the script is simple enough, the risks are less.
Actually, I plan to implement the same functionality in assembly language
later.
I only try to proof the concept with these bash scripts... unsuccessfuly.
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the grade
'Setup' (s) on the remote repository.
I'm new, so I may have missed something, but what?
For your help,
In advance,
Thanks.
PS : I have compiled the d7736649cd check-in on both sides.
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distributions are binary compatible (for the same CPU of
course).
Where I can read more on this topic? What actually differs? Libraries, system
calls
of something else?
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crashes and medical errors because of situation
awareness loss.
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2013 21:22:28 -0800
Michael L. Barrow mlbar...@barrow.me wrote:
Please stop trolling
I am not trolling. It is Reductio ad absurdum that proves D. Richard Hipp is
wrong in his statement.
Solving technical problems by high-handed methods is wrong by definition.
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This question on stackoverflow maybe needs some attention:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13787801/how-to-do-fossil-commands-on-relative-directory/14642028#14642028
My experiments indicates some problems, but for me is not clear is it a bug or
intended behavior.
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http
?
Using the usual downloads counter with redirection has a disadvantage that it
knows only that the download has started. It never knows whether the download
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I think you are wrong with your ideas. Committing not working code is not a bad
practice at all. Commit often, commit always. I am committing not working code
all the time and it works great for me. :)
I am only trying to keep the trunk branch working (notice: only trying).
Create new branch
machine.
3. (this is the only point I know how to make) Get the ID of this version and
download the ZIP/TAR file from the server.
So, how to implement such auto updater in the most simple and clean way?
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(and the RSS feed as well), has one big
disadvantage - I need to parse HTML (or XML) format aimed to be read by a
human. Of course, such data scrapping is possible, but isn't there more
elegant/machine oriented way...
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to the
first not-hex-number.
Here I have to add one important note: The output of fossil does not seems to
be designed for machine processing. It is for human processing. So, if you need
to process it by program, you have to make some effort to make this program
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D. Richard Hipp
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This way they simply never click on login link and never read the
instructions on the login page, ending with heap of honey-pot links and
not able to navigate the repository.
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On Fri, 20 Mar 2015 11:46:14 +0200
John Found johnfo...@asm32.info wrote:
On Thu, 19 Mar 2015 22:36:56 -0430
Abilio Marques abili...@gmail.com wrote:
I started to think: what does it mean to have multiple independent
check-outs? And I knew I wouldn't be able to sleep well because
the
check-in. The files are simply scratch places, that you can create, delete
and change in random manner. At the end the important is only what you
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John Found johnfo...@asm32.info wrote:
But, for example fossil can provide some way to connect the stand alone
repositories and developers in some kind of distributed peer-to-peer network
and
to provide some interaction - I don't know - maybe some voting
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Well, it was really simple! Too bad, I didn't guess by myself.
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).
But maybe the ideas can be useful for someone.
Any opinions about improvements are welcome.
Regards.
On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 21:24:29 +0300
John Found johnfo...@asm32.info wrote:
I am trying to make fossil repository [2] to look like the home site of the
project [1], but unfortunately
in order
On Fri, 1 May 2015 00:03:01 +0300
John Found johnfo...@asm32.info wrote:
Well, the first version of my new skin is ready and uploaded. I named it
ProgrammingClassic.
And the URL is: http://fresh.flatassembler.net/fossil/repo/fresh
It is published below, but I decided to post it explicitly
of view.
I created separate repository for the skin, with explicitly specified license:
http://chiselapp.com/user/johnfound/repository/ProgrammersClassic/index
If someone wants to use it, simply clone it.
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.
Anyway, for the purposes of source code management, the screen use is more
important, so I removed
the max-width and now the paper will occupy the whole screen.
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the skin as a stand alone skin for Fossil. For example,
it uses images attached to a wiki article. Embedding these images to the
CSS will not be convenient, because of their size.
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fonts, one of the ways a document can be scaled on the
user-end, etc.), so here's a tip to the hat for you: *.
Well, maybe it is a bad practice, but my browser is always maximized.
Also, all people I know maximize their browsers...
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works for Linux Mint and centOS.
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variable predefined. In this case
only $editor will start the default editor.
But in order to be universal is needed.
BTW, I found shorter form, without defining variable:
$($(xdg-mime query default text/plain | sed 's/\..*//'))
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variable predefined. In this case
only $editor will start the default editor.
But in order to be universal is needed.
BTW, I found shorter form, without defining variable:
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= line.split( , 1) # Only one split.
tmpdata[file] = tstr[1]
# sys.stderr.write(tmpdata[file]+\n)
log.append(copy.deepcopy(tmpdata))
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John Found johnfo...@asm32.info wrote:
There seems to be at least one bug in the script. The line
]
# sys.stderr.write(tmpdata[file]+\n)
log.append(copy.deepcopy(tmpdata))
On Sat, 4 Apr 2015 00:49:24 +0300
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There seems to be at least one bug in the script. The line:
log.append(tmpdata)
...should be something like:
log.append
bundles
and from where the owner of the repository to be able to review/merge
(i.e. to make them part of the project history) or to reject/delete
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similar experiments, I'd appreciate
your comments.
Regards,
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Adam Jensen <han...@riseup.net> wrote:
> On 08/02/2016 05:00 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
> > On 8/2/16, John Found <johnfo...@asm32.info> wrote:
> >> I have to move my web site on a server that supports only FastCGI
> >> inter
On Tue, 2 Aug 2016 05:00:42 -0400
Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:
> On 8/2/16, John Found <johnfo...@asm32.info> wrote:
> > I have to move my web site on a server that supports only FastCGI interface.
> > Is there an easy way to host fossil repositories on it?
&
On Tue, 2 Aug 2016 14:43:11 +0300
John Found <johnfo...@asm32.info> wrote:
> Indeed, I found very similar tool "fcgiwrap":
> https://github.com/gnosek/fcgiwrap
> Will try to use it to wrap fossil in CGI mode, as long as the SCGI mode of
> fossil
> is very simi
On Tue, 2 Aug 2016 19:46:12 +0300
John Found <johnfo...@asm32.info> wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Aug 2016 14:43:11 +0300
> John Found <johnfo...@asm32.info> wrote:
>
> > Indeed, I found very similar tool "fcgiwrap":
> > https://github.com/gnosek/fcgiwrap
> &
On Tue, 2 Aug 2016 12:54:58 -0400
Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:
> On 8/2/16, John Found <johnfo...@asm32.info> wrote:
>
> > So, is it possible to use fossil in CGI mode without wrapping it with bash
> > CGI script?
> >
>
> Simply ru
I have to move my web site on a server that supports only FastCGI interface.
Is there an easy way to host fossil repositories on it?
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$curl -L -v -v -v http://fresh.flatassembler.net/fossil/repo/fresh
And this hangs, waiting for the body:
$curl -L -v -v -v --header 'Accept-Encoding: gzip'
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On Mon, 29 Aug 2016 19:27:00 -0400
Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:
> On 8/29/16, John Found <johnfo...@asm32.info> wrote:
> > I am running fossil in cgi mode on an experimental web server. The web
> > server supports only FastCGI interface, so the fossil is spawne
On Mon, 29 Aug 2016 18:14:28 -0600
Warren Young <w...@etr-usa.com> wrote:
> On Aug 29, 2016, at 5:10 PM, John Found <johnfo...@asm32.info> wrote:
> >
> > I am running fossil in cgi mode on an experimental web server.
>
> So your first guess as to th
algorithms?
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nd it will be turned
into a
valid text file. Fossil will not detect it as a binary. But whether this file
will be
processed properly on diffs and merges? Probably not. But why?
On Tue, 20 Dec 2016 12:13:43 -0700
Warren Young <war...@etr-usa.com> wrote:
> On Dec 20, 2016, at 11:48 AM, Joh
>
> Switching to Windows BMP fixes this: a 1px change results in a negligible
> change in the repo size, because only about a dozen bits change in the raw
> data. (Windows BMP has very little metadata.)
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ip: 2.0.1.187
But the IP address of the server is totally different: 164.138.218.50
I recompiled fossil from the latest trunk version, but without change.
The other my repositories report the correct IP address of the web server.
What can be the problem?
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repository updated. "make clean", "fossil
clean",
"./configure", "make".
$fossil version
This is fossil version 2.4 [e6f64f5eeb] 2017-09-08 04:05:39 UTC
Notice that the problem is only with *one* of my repositories.
> On Sat, Sep 16, 2017 at 1:04 P
kage that contains it.
Linux is sometimes annoying. :)
$ping asm32.info
PING asm32.info (164.138.218.50) 56(84) bytes of data.$ping asm32.info
>
> On Sat, Sep 16, 2017 at 1:57 PM, John Found <johnfo...@asm32.info> wrote:
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> > On Sat, 16 Sep 2017 13:44:51 -0500
> > Andy
gt; administrator? (You have that page turned off for anonymous, so I
> > >>>> cannot see it.)
> > >>>
> > >>> Nevermind - the problem is on the client side, not on the server. So
> > >>> it is not an Apache problem Not sur
On Sat, 16 Sep 2017 13:44:51 -0500
Andy Goth <andrew.m.g...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please type "openssl version" and let us know what it prints.
>
OpenSSL 1.1.0f 25 May 2017
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>
Because the bug is not fixed. Probably hard to reproduce + considered minor. :)
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On Fri, 15 Jun 2018 16:44:55 -0400
Richard Hipp wrote:
> Other ideas for what to name this (hypothetical and unimplemented) command:
>
>fossil contribute
>fossil bequest
>fossil bestow
>fossil proffer
>
fossil propose
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ittle bit different: The permission to push
bundles to be assigned to the self-registered users and to be limited by number
of requests per day and/or the maximal size of the bundle pushed. This way the
abusers can be banned effectively.
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s when the symlink points to a directory. In this
case fossil adds the files of the directory twice - from the original directory
and from
the symlink. I was not able to make fossil to add to the repository only the
symlink itself.
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can't commit my work at all. Is it a bug? Or expected behavior?
How to commit now?
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On Thu, 1 Feb 2018 14:59:21 -0500
Martin Gagnon <eme...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 01, 2018 at 08:13:54PM +0200, John Found wrote:
> > On Thu, 1 Feb 2018 12:03:13 -0500
> > Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:
> >
> > > On 2/1/18, Martin Gagnon &
On Wed, 31 Jan 2018 20:19:06 -0500
Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:
> On 1/31/18, John Found <johnfo...@asm32.info> wrote:
> >
> > "fossil chan" for these two files display:
> >
> > SYMLINKactivity0.tpl
> > SYMLINKacti
ents are in the include
> files. I put the location {} in the first server declaration.
>
>
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>
> On 3/7/2018 09:08, John Found wrote:
> > On Tue, 6 Mar 2018 16:30:58
ing the nginx.conf files. I don't think it is a big security
risk.
>
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> On 3/3/2018 15:17, John Found wrote:
> > On Sat, 24 Feb 2018 10:57:58 -0800
> > Scott Doctor <
n “fossil merge --integrate
> symlink-fix-branch” to cause both changes to appear on trunk together.
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in the /fossil/ directory will be accessible
on:
https://your.web.site/fossil/repo_name/
Hope will be helpful.
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nf file and
several include files (one for every subdomain) in /etc/nginx/websites/
subdirectory. The include files contain
only settings for the separate subdomain servers, so, my fossil "location"
section is in one of these.
In your case it can be different. What is the best config p
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