Am 31.08.14 21:51, schrieb Andrew Piskorski: > I'm still learning how to actually use Mercurial. E.g., I originally > cloned my local repository and working copy (on my Linux box) from the > official Naviserver repository above. My repo remembers that, and so > defaults to trying to push changes back to there, but of course that > fails because I don't have write access. So instead I explicitly > pushed to my own newly-forked https://bitbucket.org/apiskors/nsoracle > repo, which worked fine. The steps with cloning + pull request are perfectly fine. I've incorporated your changes to the repository, and gave you write access to naviserver/nsoracle (which i can't test beyond compilation). I've added some more changes to nsoracle (removing unused variables, get rid of two potential NULL pointer exceptions, removed the necessity to specify INST for NaviServer.
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