/fossil version
This is fossil version 1.30 [156ef9ec06] 2014-11-26 14:53:41 UTC
This does _not_ happen w/ release 1.29
-bch
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Richard, fyi, I opened ticket: [3ca776a720d628b0238c8e0dcc321cb82827ad40].
-bch
On 11/26/14, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
Problem first appears on check-in
https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/info/6b2f0b209f9988153cfaf0ac5d5930bfa8d139fe
which is where is changed SQLite to version 3.8.8
-check
If you find a repository that gives errors about an incorrect fragment
count,
Is this the error you're speaking of:
* /home/bch/work/fossils/fossil.fsl
project-name: Fossil
repository-size: 112620544 bytes (112.6MB)
artifact-count
I had 3 affected repos, according to the stats. I ran the vacuum on them,
and they're fixed, again, according to the stats.
On Nov 26, 2014 5:09 PM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 7:10 PM, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote:
On 11/26/14, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org
On Nov 26, 2014 11:18 PM, Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 12:56 AM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
No. This only applies if you are downloading the latest source code
from trunk and compiling it yourself, and have done so in the past couple
of weeks.
This sounds like pull request functionality, in a way -- is that the concept ?
-bch
On 12/1/14, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 5:07 PM, Warren Young w...@etr-usa.com wrote:
I'm happy to let people check their changes into their own private clone.
I just want
Does the mode (text/binary) factor into the sha1 fingerprint hash of
an artifact (single file) or commit ?
-bch
On 12/8/14, Martin Gagnon eme...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 12:09:57PM -0800, Shal Farley wrote:
Stephan,
If it has ANY bytes above 127, it's not, by definition
Certainly a crash is rarely the correct behaviour.
Is there a chance that the dynamic endpoint is switched-out part way
through a transfer, and *that* is the cause for the crash ?
-bch
On 12/11/14, Ashwin Hirschi fossi...@reflexis.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
recently, my team started using
On 12/11/14, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 6:44 PM, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote:
Certainly a crash is rarely the correct behaviour.
Is there a chance that the dynamic endpoint is switched-out part way
through a transfer, and *that* is the cause for the crash
Apologies, but I can't dig too much into debugging this currently.
What I did was write some code in an incorrect branch co (not yet
committed). So I: fossil update trunk, but trunk was far enough
diverged that the commit was full of conflict errors. I wanted to just
reset back to where I was,
NetBSD, [a0cc614326]
-bch
On 12/16/14, Warren Young w...@etr-usa.com wrote:
What platform is it running on, and what version of Fossil have you got?
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This is excellent.
On Dec 16, 2014 9:31 PM, Warren Young w...@etr-usa.com wrote:
On Dec 16, 2014, at 7:37 PM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
But they are useful at times.
Yes. It's not as useful as a type system that simply doesn't let you do
questionable things,[*] but when you have
I have a copy of NetBSD src (and pkgsrc) that I interact with nearly daily
if there are specifics of this repo that are needed.
On Dec 18, 2014 11:37 AM, Baruch Burstein bmburst...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 7:34 PM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
Baruch: Can you pull a
I've been pulling down huge batches of changes in NetBSDs pkgsrc repo
lately (as Q4 freeze/branch occurs (Round-trips: 300 Artifacts sent:
0 received: 62286)), and the current stats for that repo are:
kamloops$ fossil info
project-name: NetBSD pkgsrc
repository: /home/bch/work/netbsd_pkgsrc
Hi Stephan, hope your wrist is feeling well. :)
Rebuild the binary or the repository ?
-bch
On 1/26/15, Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 7:22 PM, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote:
...
SQLITE_ERROR: table plink has no column named baseid
SQLITE_ERROR: table
SQLITE_ERROR: table plink has no column named baseid
SQLITE_ERROR: table plink has no column named baseid
SQLITE_ERROR: table plink has no column named baseid
...
-bch
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On the fossil site:
SQLITE_ERROR: no such function: stext
SQLITE_ERROR: statement aborts at 26: [DELETE FROM ftsidx WHERE docid
IN (SELECT rowid FROM ftsdocs WHERE type='t' AND rid=1088 AND idxed)]
Database Error
SQL logic error or missing database: {DELETE FROM ftsidx WHERE docid
IN
Better.
-bch
On 2/3/15, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
Please try again and let me know if the fix I checked in has cleared
the problem. Tnx.
On 2/3/15, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote:
On the fossil site:
SQLITE_ERROR: no such function: stext
SQLITE_ERROR: statement aborts at 26
For sake of development-model interest...
http://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/users/2015-January/207421.html
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For the record, what Mr Beal is talking about is called a scheme
relative URI -- which I know about since an HTTP parser I work with
handles them so poorly. However, if your browser works w/ (eg)
Wikipedia, you are already using scheme-relative URIs.
-bch
On 2/10/15, Richard Hipp d
builds... breaking two rules w/ one commit ;)
-bch
On 2/11/15, Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 5:14 PM, Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
Fossil uses file mtimes and sizes to help it detect
running. Trying to re-run the
checkout, however, informs me that the DB is locked. What's the best
fix ?
-bch
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Its even better -- the Remote Machine is a cluster of machines sharing
disk. I solved the immediate problem -- however this raises a
question:
Is there a --ignore-advisory-locks switch to fossil, or can we (The
List) have a discussion about this ?
-bch
On 2/5/15, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org
Understood -- I hope I never see an need to run this -- I'd look long,
and hard before I did. In case anybody is perceiving my interest in
subverting POSIX locking as implied embracing of subverting POSIX
locking: I'm am not condoning this.
-bch
On 2/5/15, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote
On 1/8/15, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On 1/8/15, Baruch Burstein bmburst...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 6:55 AM, Scott Robison sc...@casaderobison.com
wrote:
Just watched the interview at http://twit.tv/show/floss-weekly/320 ...
good job! I can't believe DRH didn't drop
-and-gone, but I feel like a gd (or similar) solution isn't
far-fetched.
-bch
I didn't get far enough down this path to investigate the second
potential problem: limits on the sizes of GIF/PNG files. Some of the
graphs can be *very tall* - hundreds of thousands or perhaps millions
of pixels
Scott -- if there's a case you concoct (and post) that demonstrates
the issue, more eyeballs and brains can review.
-bch
On 3/18/15, Scott Robison sc...@casaderobison.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 11:42 AM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On 3/18/15, Scott Robison sc
Has the Ryerson Bug be characterised?
Obviously it was confusing, annoying and unintended, but did it turn out to
be data losing and/or uncorrectable?
Regards
-bch
On Mar 14, 2015 7:24 PM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On 3/14/15, James Turner ja...@calminferno.net wrote:
It appears
if anybody tackles this, I sure hope it's a non-default selectable option.
On 3/16/15, James Moger james.mo...@gmail.com wrote:
If you're looking for improvement ideas (unfortunately without a
corresponding contribution this time), ANSI color support would be a nice
usability improvement.
I
On 3/17/15, Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 5:52 PM, Ramon Ribó ram...@compassis.com wrote:
Usage: c:\other\binutils\fossil.exe sync ?URL?
URL must be defined if it has not been already defined with previous
invocations of commands remote-url, sync, pull, or
It doesn't look like it's (directly) related to fossil. It's a project of
notable fossil hacker Stephan Beal, but that's it.
On Mar 17, 2015 6:39 PM, heat...@trans-world.org wrote:
Hello,
I am a bit confused, Is whiki http://whiki.wanderinghorse.net/?page=whiki
a fossil admin user interface to
to fiddle more to understand this.
-bch
On 3/18/15, Scott Robison sc...@casaderobison.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 12:19 PM, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote:
Scott -- if there's a case you concoct (and post) that demonstrates
the issue, more eyeballs and brains can review.
I posted
alleviate miscommitted collections of
files (or miscommitted anything) is the ability to [pop] off a branch
tip...
-bch
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On Mar 20, 2015 5:39 AM, Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 11:24 AM, Ramon Ribó ram...@compassis.com wrote:
A possible workflow to do partial commits in fossil could be:
- fossil diff --tk --partial-commit
(A special version of fossil diff --tk appears where
(tested, etc.) and committed ?
Or am I misunderstanding ?
-bch
On 3/20/15, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On 3/20/15, Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Abilio Marques abili...@gmail.com
wrote:
I personally would like a selective stash. Perhaps
On 3/20/15, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On 3/20/15, Martin S. Weber ephae...@gmx.net wrote:
On 2015-03-20 09:02:32, Richard Hipp wrote:
(...)
I'm still having trouble understanding how the partial commit would be
*useful*, though.
Also, ideally you're working in a flow anyways (the
logical ideas be
discouraged, and what precludes testing this separated code ?
-bch
On 3/20/15, Luca Ferrari fluca1...@infinito.it wrote:
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 2:02 PM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
I agree with Stephan, except to note that some repositories do not
store code. If you
/ , no?
Also, bear in mind that not all web access to fossil is via a utf-8
graphical browser.
-bch
On 3/5/15, jungle Boogie jungleboog...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Andy,
On 5 March 2015 at 14:15, Andy Goth andrew.m.g...@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/5/2015 3:54 PM, jungle Boogie wrote:
On 5 March 2015 at 12:23
That above quote looks to be attributed to me, but is in fact me
quoting http://pietersz.co.uk/2015/03/fossil-vs-git
:) ,
-bch
On 3/13/15, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On 3/13/15, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote:
I am sure that Git has massive advantages for some people
On 3/13/15, Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 4:08 PM, Graeme Pietersz gra...@pietersz.net
wrote:
I am rather stunned (and a tad concerned) that cars need 100m lines of
code.
Cars don't really need that much code.
The version controlled codebase might be ~5% running
Wow -- is that ever subtle... now that I see it, I think I like nomo=1
-bch
On 3/10/15, Martin S. Weber ephae...@gmx.net wrote:
On 2015-03-09 21:42:51, Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said Richard Hipp on Mon, 09 Mar 2015 23:06:59 -0400:
Which timeline graph do you prefer:
(1) https
*preaching
Yay, auto-spell.
On Mar 12, 2015 10:04 PM, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 12, 2015 7:47 PM, jungle Boogie jungleboog...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Warren,
On 12 March 2015 at 19:36, Warren Young w...@etr-usa.com wrote:
On Mar 12, 2015, at 7:47 PM, jungle Boogie jungleboog
On Mar 12, 2015 7:47 PM, jungle Boogie jungleboog...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Warren,
On 12 March 2015 at 19:36, Warren Young w...@etr-usa.com wrote:
On Mar 12, 2015, at 7:47 PM, jungle Boogie jungleboog...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hopefully some converts will check out the Fossil project.
Perhaps a better reference for the cargo cult reference in my previous
post: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cargo_cult_science
:P
-bch
On 3/13/15, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote:
I am sure that Git has massive advantages for some people, particularly
for large projects with huge numbers
I presume you're using the call-out or hook feature of:
$ fossil set diff-command diff -bu
so that it's permanently set ?
-bch
On 3/25/15, Warren Young w...@etr-usa.com wrote:
I just found another reason to be happy I switched from Subversion. Many
years ago, I constructed this horrid
+1 circular nodes, -1 colored lines, as a matter of style, imo.
Really nice work, though!
-bch
On 3/30/15, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
James Moger's circular timeline nodes and colored timeline graphs are
easily selectable skin options available to skin designers. For a
comparison
On Mar 31, 2015 8:26 PM, Matt Welland mattrwell...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 5:48 PM, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Matt.
Would picking the branch you care about (like this:
http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/timeline?r=skin-xekrindc=2015-03-25+21%3A52%3A07n=200
)
suit
Hi Matt.
Would picking the branch you care about (like this:
http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/timeline?r=skin-xekrindc=2015-03-25+21%3A52%3A07n=200)
suit your workflow ?
-bch
On 3/31/15, Matt Welland mattrwell...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 9:20 AM, Andy Bradford amb-fos
Are you certain you're pointing the same repositories at each other? I.e.:
not trying to sync Cool Project XYZ with Sourdough Bread Recipes?
On Mar 28, 2015 8:54 AM, Joe Knapka jkna...@kneuro.net wrote:
And I should have mentioned the Fossil versions:
Laptop A: 1.32 [5811ecd7cc]
Laptop B:
Renames as first-class dscm operations:
http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/123
-bch
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Something like a cmv, crm (these are off the top of my head, don't
dwell on the poor names) command that is complete mv, and complete
rm would fit the bill, where it appropriately wraps the current mv/rm
commands is feasible, though.
-bch
On 3/3/15, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On 3/3
area of responsibility, well-intentioned or
not ?
-bch
On 3/4/15, Martin Gagnon eme...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 06:33:07PM +0100, Ramon Ribó wrote:
I think that both worlds can live together without any problem.
- When doing fossil mv A B
* If A exists and B does not exist
up for when I started using fossil ? Is it
a Good Thing, or again, as case of overstepping bounds ? Honest
question.
I'll review your linked paper on hg for more ideas.
Cheers,
-bch
On 3/4/15, Warren Young w...@etr-usa.com wrote:
On Mar 4, 2015, at 1:59 PM, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote
Personally, I thought we were talking about practical UX stuff here, not
philosophy.
That's not really fair -- this discussion is *couched* in applicable
philosophies.
On 3/4/15, Warren Young w...@etr-usa.com wrote:
On Mar 4, 2015, at 3:27 PM, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote:
Before you
/me nods.
Thanks,
-bch
On 3/4/15, Andreas Kupries andre...@activestate.com wrote:
The maintainer/hoster of chiselapp is Roy Keene rke...@rkeene.org
and I forwarded the initial mail to him a minute ago or so.
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 3:03 PM, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/4/15, Ross
On 3/4/15, Ross Berteig r...@cheshireeng.com wrote:
I just tried to autosync with a repo I keep on chiselapp.com, and it
failed. I tried
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/chiselapp.com
and it reports that http://chiselapp.com/ is not responding, so it
clearly isn't *just* my ISP
you're right, my mistake -- closed is what I meant, but didn't
describe properly. :P
On 2/24/15, Jan Nijtmans jan.nijtm...@gmail.com wrote:
2015-02-24 20:37 GMT+01:00 bch brad.har...@gmail.com:
Tags are symbolic names that may or may not be propagate -- a branch
name is an example
checkins reminds me of chickens, for what it's worth. If we at least
standardize on one, a global search/replace to update them becomes
much more possible.
-bch
On 2/26/15, jungle Boogie jungleboog...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Brad,
On 26 February 2015 at 09:57, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote
(Pedantic, I know.)
+1
On 2/26/15, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
jungle Boogie wrote:
Hello All,
I found the following spelling mistakes on the website. The misspelled
word begins and ends in *.
I don't know the difference between descendants vs. descendents
Both are
under, or is there
anything that may be advancing the timestamp outside your initial
(failed-to-commit) edits ?
-bch
On 3/27/15, j. van den hoff veedeeh...@googlemail.com wrote:
hi list,
I have encountered a strange behaviour (of course right now no longer
reproducible ...).
setup
On Mar 19, 2015 12:40 AM, Scott Robison sc...@casaderobison.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 5:41 PM, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried this, and I see what you're talking about -- It's not clear to
me it's an error (I'm not apologizing for anything that happened here,
but I'd have
. This is dependent on naming convention (ie: naming all
checkouts *kewl* of some sort). (drh -- if you've got different ways
of keeping track of projects' checkouts, I'd love to hear).
Anyway -- I thought this was sufficiently interesting to share.
Happy fossilling,
-bch
On Apr 26, 2015 1:00 PM, j. van den hoff veedeeh...@googlemail.com
wrote:
On Sun, 26 Apr 2015 19:51:44 +0200, Matt Welland mattrwell...@gmail.com
wrote:
I like this idea. I will test this branch Monday.
+1
On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Jan Nijtmans jan.nijtm...@gmail.com
wrote:
0.04 sys
kamloops$ time fossil pull
Pull from http://pkgsrc.sonnenberger.org
Round-trips: 1 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 0
Pull done, sent: 335 received: 386 ip: 135.28.13.11
3.21 real 0.00 user 0.04 sys
kamloops$
On 4/28/15, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote
On 4/27/15, Andy Bradford amb-fos...@bradfords.org wrote:
Thus said bch on Mon, 27 Apr 2015 18:33:28 -0700:
kamloops$ time fossil pull
Pull from http://netbsd.sonnenberger.org
Round-trips: 1 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 0
Pull done, sent: 338 received: 1368 ip: 135.28.13.11
1.43
Apparently the automatic fork check is in trunk.
1) On a large repo, this takes an inordinate amount of time. On a
sync (with no updates necessary), the runtime is ~45s (on the first
attempt, I stopped it after ~10 mins of running in order to re-run it
with a time(1) command to collect info) on
-multiple for more details.
5.92 real 3.95 user 0.26 sys
kamloops$
I think an interesting test will be tomorrow w/ the update to the
fossil mirror of the inevitable work that will happen in the canonical
CVS repo.
-bch
On 4/27/15, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On 4
that
the pkgsrc had no index on it only because... it had no index on it.
Re: Andy's change -- I think it's at least occasionally (very) useful
and maybe always useful. It's a good one.
Thanks Andy, drh.
Regards,
-bch
On 4/28/15, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On 4/28/15, bch brad.har...@gmail.com
On May 11, 2015 8:40 AM, Andy Goth andrew.m.g...@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/11/2015 9:10 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
On 5/11/15, Abilio Marques abili...@gmail.com wrote:
I recall seeing no way of detecting a push to a specific
branch. All I saw were deltas and stuff like that.
To change Fossil
I applied this.
Thanks.
-bch
On 5/13/15, Warren Young w...@etr-usa.com wrote:
On May 13, 2015, at 3:20 PM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On 5/13/15, Warren Young w...@etr-usa.com wrote:
On May 13, 2015, at 2:29 PM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On 5/13/15, Warren Young w
Note also that you can tailor your diff output w/ fossil set diff-command
eg: fossil set diff-command diff -bu
On 4/17/15, Warren Young w...@etr-usa.com wrote:
On Apr 17, 2015, at 2:23 PM, to...@acm.org wrote:
Can fossil be used to apply a diff patch (such as that created by the diff
For what it's worth, I agree with this. Loading the protocol and/or
in-band processing sounds like a horrible error to me. I'd suggest some
offline local processing, if anything. Something like:
$ fossil show-forks
That (if this doesn't exist already) will report potential forks that one
can
I don't know if it's just me, or if there's a school of thought regarding
this, but if this is a case of maintaining symlinks to publish as part of a
distribution, I usually relegate their management to a script that will be
part of a release generation process (with repository != release in
On 4/8/15, Andy Goth andrew.m.g...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/8/2015 1:33 AM, bch wrote:
I don't know if it's just me, or if there's a school of thought
regarding this, but if this is a case of maintaining symlinks to publish
as part of a distribution, I usually relegate their management
I don't understand what you mean when you say tag. Could you elaborate or
rephrase your problem?
On May 18, 2015 10:49 PM, Michai Ramakers m.ramak...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
is there a way to list added tags w.r.t. the last check-in?
What I do now is 'fossil changes' and 'fossil extras' to
ref: line 196 ./src/xfer.c
...
sha1sum_blob(content, hash);
if( !blob_eq_str(pXfer-aToken[1], blob_str(hash), -1) ){
blob_appendf(pXfer-err, content does not match sha1 hash);
}
...
On 6/8/15, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote:
There's either a corrupted database or transport corruption
: 0
2091128: 0
2091240: 0
2091264: 0
2091288: 0
2091297: 0
2091333: 0
2091339: 0
2091361: 0
2091411: 0
2091427: 0
2091429: 0
2091432: 0
2091463: 0
On 6/8/15, Joerg Sonnenberger jo...@britannica.bec.de wrote:
On Mon, Jun 08, 2015 at 02:07:36PM -0700, bch wrote:
unclear what I should check -- you
unclear what I should check -- you mean measure blob sizes in the
sqlite db, or tcpdump or some fossil option w/ another pull attempt
?
-bch
On 6/8/15, Joerg Sonnenberger jo...@britannica.bec.de wrote:
On Mon, Jun 08, 2015 at 11:52:20AM -0700, bch wrote:
There's either a corrupted database
on tech-kern and
tech-net. (user: ozaki-r tags: trunk)
[...]
On 6/19/15, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote:
include fossil-users@ ...
-- Forwarded message --
From: bch brad.har...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 12:05:13 -0700
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] DB corruption
Thanks Joerg. I'll re-sync shortly. Did you happen to test if it had any of
the 0 byte blobs I had before (and the 1 I still have)?
-bch
On Jun 23, 2015 2:43 AM, Joerg Sonnenberger jo...@britannica.bec.de
wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 01:44:12PM -0700, bch wrote:
W/ latest fossil from tip
: 135.28.13.11
kamloops$
On 6/23/15, Joerg Sonnenberger jo...@britannica.bec.de wrote:
On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 08:32:13AM -0700, bch wrote:
Thanks Joerg. I'll re-sync shortly. Did you happen to test if it had any
of
the 0 byte blobs I had before (and the 1 I still have)?
Likely. As I said, I
Good idea (I presume you mean sqltrace):
kamloops$ fossil pull --sqltrace
-- sqlite3_open: [/home/bch/work/netbsd_src/.fslckout]
PRAGMA foreign_keys=OFF;
SELECT sql FROM main.sqlite_master WHERE name=='vfile';
-- sqlite3_open: [/home/bch/.fossil]
PRAGMA foreign_keys=OFF;
SELECT value FROM vvar
$
What am I missing ?
-bch
On 6/23/15, Joerg Sonnenberger jo...@britannica.bec.de wrote:
On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 01:05:00PM -0600, Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said bch on Tue, 23 Jun 2015 11:58:35 -0700:
Good idea (I presume you mean sqltrace):
More likely he meant --httptrace which
Ugh. Again, include fossil-users@
-bch
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From: bch brad.har...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 13:38:39 -0700
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] DB corruption and error msg string mis-handling.
To: Andy Bradford amb-fos...@bradfords.org
Very good. Thanks Andy
include fossil-users@ ...
-- Forwarded message --
From: bch brad.har...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 12:05:13 -0700
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] DB corruption and error msg string mis-handling.
To: Andy Bradford amb-fos...@bradfords.org
Hi.
I got around to reviewing
So... what do these 0-byte blobs _mean_ ?
I just took the time and rebuilt the repo and retried a pull, but same
problem (content does not match sha1 hash). Does anybody know what a
next step ought to be ?
-bch
On 6/8/15, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote:
rid: size
==
1355: 0
2090601
You're ignoring that ssh has extensive configuration options and could be
configured to use an alias. Stephan is probably trying to get a more
definitive test to help.
On Jun 17, 2015 6:06 AM, Jacek Cała jacek.c...@gmail.com wrote:
As stated in the original question 'ssh SERVERNAME' works fine,
I've occasionally (rarely) seen errors like the following -- anybody
have an idea what might be going on ? Anything I can do to help
troubleshoot ?
===
(syncing NetBSD pkgsrc (http://pkgsrc.sonnenberger.org)):
[...]
SHA1 (test-unit-3.1.2.gem) = be7ec72f81bbfeebeaf757de3295cd2f282d4ee6
$ fossil info
On Aug 21, 2015 1:34 AM, Arnel Legaspi jalespr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
The current way I've been using to get the location of the current
working directory's '.fossil' file is to open the _FOSSIL_ file inside
the directory with the sqlite3 CLI app and run the following
On Aug 12, 2015 1:19 AM, Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 10:13 AM, Jacek Cała jacek.c...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion... no luck in finding ''. It matches only
_FOSSIL_ and a few binary files. It could be the line endings because I
work primarily
*valuable TAG. (Mobile keyboards
..)
On Jul 27, 2015 7:10 PM, bch brad.har...@gmail.com wrote:
Current might be a pretty valuable yeah to throw away as a sentinel.
What about . (dot, period)?
On Jul 27, 2015 4:46 PM, Andy Bradford amb-fos...@bradfords.org wrote:
Thus said Luca Ferrari on Mon
Current might be a pretty valuable yeah to throw away as a sentinel. What
about . (dot, period)?
On Jul 27, 2015 4:46 PM, Andy Bradford amb-fos...@bradfords.org wrote:
Thus said Luca Ferrari on Mon, 27 Jul 2015 13:58:42 +0200:
this can be goofy, but is there a way to instrument fossil to
In the meantime would it be feasible to throw an error briefly
explaining the issue, and offering links both mutually exclusive dp=
and r= displays ?
-bch
On 7/14/15, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On 7/13/15, Andy Bradford amb-fos...@bradfords.org wrote:
Thus said Andy Goth on Mon, 13
n/confusion for
Tony). I tried to describe this to you years (6?) ago (without
success), but now I see I can get an effect of my original wish this
way... I'll see if I can dig out my original problem/paradigm, in case
it's enlightening.
-bch
>
> --
> D. Richard Hipp
> d...@sql
On 11/16/15, Ron W <ronw.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 12:38 PM, bch <brad.har...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> In the immediate case, it's me tracking 3rd party vendor code which I
>> depend on. I untar, add, commit. On upstream updates, I nuke the
...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 3:02 AM, bch <brad.har...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I've got some work where I've got some files whose names change between
>> commits, but are the same logical entity. For example, if I have a file:
>> li
On 11/16/15, Ron W <ronw.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 2:20 PM, bch <brad.har...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> This is roughly what I'm doing, but it's not 100% accurate, and for
>> the case of 100s of files, still tedious. I guess the point is that
>
is preserved, but I can't think of a nice easy automated way for
achieving this for the case of many affected files, or (semi-)complex name
transforms.
Are other people affected by this too? Does anybody have any tricks to
share?
Regards,
-bch
___
fossil
On Nov 2, 2015 9:32 AM, "Eric Rubin-Smith" wrote:
>
>
My problem is not the decision itself, but that, in terms of how
fossil should behave, it's a philosophical question. Those have no
right/wrong answer, and i dislike seeing software pretend to know the
answer to such
On 11/2/15, Ron W <ronw.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 1:16 PM, bch <brad.har...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Philosophically, I think of links as build artifacts, which are rarely
>> stored in an scm. I do avoid them as much as possible, but I've
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