On Mon, 4 Apr 2011 19:37:07 -0400
Ron Wilson wrote:
> > Fossil failed on filenames containing brackets - []. Huh?
> > Browsing the mail shows this to be a known issue.
> > Browsing the responses came up short.
> > Any glaring reason(s) for not allowing certain wildcards in
> > filenames? Especia
Published? If you clone the fossil repository and then do "fossil config
export skin sqlite-skin.txt -R sqlite.fossil" you'll have the complete
skin-spec in the file "sqlite-skin.txt". You can then import it into whatever
you want using "fossil config import sqlite-skin.txt -R myrepo.fossil".
On Apr 4, 2011, at 22:55 , Stephan Beal wrote:
> On a related note: some tools (like cvs or svn) warn if a file's last line
> has no end-of-line marker. That's because (as i was taught, anyway) the
> official definition of a text file is basically variable-length records
> separated by a record s
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Remigiusz Modrzejewski
wrote:
> On Apr 4, 2011, at 22:55 , Stephan Beal wrote:
>> On a related note: some tools (like cvs or svn) warn if a file's last line
>> has no end-of-line marker. That's because (as i was taught, anyway) the
>> official definition of a text f
Sometime on 4/5/2011, Ron Wilson wrote:
>Interestingly, Microsoft choose control-Z as end-of-file,
>rather than any of the other defined control values that might have
>been better. My guess is that that was because Z is the last
>letter of
>the alphabet, and Z being closest to the lower left corn
I believe Ctrl-Z is defined as EOF in ASCII which predates Microsoft.
Terminating text files with EOF was the solution employeed by CP/M because
file sizes were a sector count instead of a byte count.
On Apr 5, 2011 3:06 PM, "Ron Wilson" wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Remigiusz Modrzejew
At 06:37 PM 4/5/2011, Scott Robinson wrote:
>I believe Ctrl-Z is defined as EOF in ASCII...
In ASCII, Ctrl+Z is SUB, intended to substitute for a damaged
character read from tape or received in a channel. ASCII did not
define a specific "end of file" code. The closest are Ctrl+C aka
ETX for End o
Ah, thank you. I am on the road with barely enough bandwidth to email. At
least I was smart enough to give myself an out with "I believe" instead of
stating it as solid fact. :)
SDR
On Apr 5, 2011 6:48 PM, "Ross Berteig" wrote:
> At 06:37 PM 4/5/2011, Scott Robinson wrote:
> >I believe Ctrl-Z is
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