This is the main form.
http://goldenstudios.no-ip.biz/user%20upload/fossilmain.JPG
So far all features I need is completed.
Starting to test with actual project.
Regards,
-Paul
On Sunday, March 30, 2014 10:50 PM, Paulus Tuerah <[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks Stephan!It works perfectly! :)
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>Right now I'm still testing my GUI.
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>And I found out that:
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> fossil gdiff --from "version1" --to "version2" "path/file.txt"
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>The filename is screwed up, instead of "file.txt" the filename is random text,
>i.e: "N2RzE1tMFYWZK31" for version1 and "jcs3c2edtTUDs1g" for version2.
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>If without version, the filename is correct:
> fossil gdiff "path/file.txt"
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>"file.txt~0" for baseline version and "file.txt" for working copy version.
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>Is this bugs, or is there a way to specify the filename?
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>Also I found out strange thing for renaming a file:
> fossil rename "file-a.txt" "file-b.txt"
>The timeline only mention that file-a.txt is deleted, and about file-b.txt is
>not mentioned:
> DELETED file-a.txt
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>Then the history of file-a.txt is gone:
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> fossil finfo --width 0 "file-a.txt"
> => no history for file: file-a.txt
>If I add a new file-a.txt that not related with the previous file-a.txt, if I
>check the history:
> fossil finfo --width 0 "file-a.txt"
> => it will show all history of file-a.txt again
>If I check history of file-b.txt, it is not going back to history file-a.txt
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>The conclusion, renaming file is same like delete old.file, and add new.file.
>The history is not retained and linked between the old.file and new.file.
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>Is true renaming in fossil is not implemented?
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>Will do more tests later, if everything works as expected maybe I will publish
>it if someone interested in using GUI.
>This Fossil GUI is made by Java, in theory should work on any system, but I
>only test it in Windows.
>And these are what implemented right now:
>- new, clone, open
>- commit (add, delete, revert, rename, diff, push)
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>- update (diff, pull)
>- timeline / finfo
>- undo / redo
>- web ui
>- annotate / blame
>- rebuild
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>branch / merge is not implemented, because I never use it even in SVN.
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>Regards,
>-Paul
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>On Sunday, March 30, 2014 3:07 PM, Stephan Beal <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 6:05 AM, Paulus Tuerah <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>Hi all,
>>>I'm new to Fossil, and I'm coming from SVN world (using TortoiseSVN).
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>>Welcome aboart!
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>>I want to try DVCS, and after review some DVCS, I like the simplicity of
fossil, especially the one file executable and one file repository.
>>>But what prevent me to use fossil is: there is no usable Fossil GUI similar
>>>like TortoiseSVN.
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>>We're still a long way from having such a thing. There is a library interface
>>for fossil in development, but i would guess (as its main developer) that
>>we're a year or so away from being able to fully support an application like
>>Tortoise.
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>>The problem is if there are many files, the command is too long (fossil
>>commit a.txt b.txt c.txt ......) and got error.
>>>If I commit partially it's
okay, but of course I can't commit partially.
>>>
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>>That's a limit of Windows, unfortunately - most platforms have very large
>>limits for command arguments.
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>>So is it possible for fossil commit to have new option --commit-file
>>files.txt, similar like --message-file msg.txt?
>>>Then the command would be:
>>>fossil commit --commit-file files.txt
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>>>Also the same case with fossil add, delete, diff, gdiff, revert
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>>You can do that already using a little known feature:
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>>fossil ... --args FILENAME
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>>each line represents one filename or --key VALUE pair for the arguments list.
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>>--
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>>----- stephan beal
>>http://wanderinghorse.net/home/stephan/
>>http://gplus.to/sgbeal
>>"Freedom is sloppy. But since tyranny's the only guaranteed byproduct of
>>those who insist on a perfect world, freedom will have to do." -- Bigby Wolf
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