Today's progress:
* As of checkin [3537c75cc3] many tests run clean without errors:
amend.test, clean.test, cmdline.test, comment.test,
contains-selector.test, delta1.test, diff.test, file1.test, glob.test,
merge1.test, merge2.test, merge3.test, merge4.test, merge6.test,
merge_exe.test, merg
On 3/15/17, Roy Marples wrote:
>
> I didn't use the term Open Source once in the "Fossil is not social"
> section, I just described the model.
> I have edited the blog post to reflect this.
>
Thanks for clarifying your blog.
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D. Richard Hipp
d...@sqlite.org
On 15/03/2017 18:58, Richard Hipp wrote:
> On 3/15/17, Roy Marples wrote:
>> I still think Fossil is a good tool, technically superior in many
>> places, but I just gave up trying to make the design of it more socially
>> adaptable to the current open source world.
>>
>
> I will argue that you ar
On 3/15/17, Roy Marples wrote:
>
> I've stopped using Fossil for my open source projects only.
> I still use it - and intend to keep using it - in a few private
> projects. So I still have a vested interest in it.
>
> I still think Fossil is a good tool, technically superior in many
> places, but
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 01:34:45PM -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
> I added a new feature to directory listing web pages that shows the
> content of README files beneath the listing, if a README file exists
> in that directory. Various flavors of readme are supported:
>
> readme
> readme.txt
On 15/03/2017 17:44, Richard Hipp wrote:
> Aside: Roy, I though you gave up on Fossil?
> https://roy.marples.name/blog/goodbye-fossil
I've stopped using Fossil for my open source projects only.
I still use it - and intend to keep using it - in a few private
projects. So I still have a vested inte
On 3/15/17, Roy Marples wrote:
>
> What is the priority if many README files?
Whichever comes first in alphabetical order. See
https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/artifact/1f72df0e1a?ln=309 - if a
different strategy is desired, then we have merely to adjust that one
SQL statement.
Aside: Roy, I
On 15/03/2017 17:34, Richard Hipp wrote:
> I added a new feature to directory listing web pages that shows the
> content of README files beneath the listing, if a README file exists
> in that directory. Various flavors of readme are supported:
>
> readme
> readme.txt
> readme.md
>
I added a new feature to directory listing web pages that shows the
content of README files beneath the listing, if a README file exists
in that directory. Various flavors of readme are supported:
readme
readme.txt
readme.md
readme.markdown
readme.html
For an example, see htt
More progress...
On 3/14/2017 4:36 PM, Ross Berteig wrote:
TODO
* Fix all the rest of amend.test where it is all tangled up in itself
related to the UUID.
Fixed by capturing at most 40 chars of uuid from command output, which
is all that was present in many cases, and by matching only
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