mich...@isolde:~/junk$ fossil new /tmp/junk.fsl
project-id: 927572f098c3c41606c088c5ef7095f138968699
server-id: df83c7997caf9086f89552f004dde79650d2db06
admin-user: michael (initial password is "4812dc")
mich...@isolde:~/junk$ fossil open /tmp/junk.fsl
mich...@isolde:~/junk$ mkdir a
mich...@isolde
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 12:56:02AM -0400, Joshua Paine wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-10-20 at 12:43 +0800, Michael Richter wrote:
> > fossil: no such file: /home/michael/junk/d
> > mich...@isolde:~/junk$ fossil rm d
>
> This was the very first thing I tried... and I just figured out why it
> didn't work.
On Tue, 2009-10-20 at 12:43 +0800, Michael Richter wrote:
> fossil: no such file: /home/michael/junk/d
> mich...@isolde:~/junk$ fossil rm d
This was the very first thing I tried... and I just figured out why it
didn't work.
I had accidentally added a directory of several dozen files. Not wanting
mich...@isolde:~/junk$ fossil new /tmp/junk.fsl
project-id: 8ea835c90188af470232d243496c485344fa022c
server-id: ecdad90194693c76e81e9a7c1b336d58cdec7501
admin-user: michael (initial password is "c621d1")
mich...@isolde:~/junk$ fossil open /tmp/junk.fsl
mich...@isolde:~/junk$ touch a b c d e
mich..
So lets say I'm building a commit, and there are some files I want to
add and others I don't. But I accidentally add one of the ones I didn't
want to add. I haven't committed yet. How can I un-add the undesired
file?
Or suppose I have created a file, accidentally added it, and then
deleted it with
T.J. Yang
> From: tj_y...@hotmail.com
> To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org
> Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 20:45:56 -0500
> Subject: [fossil-users] where is the source of fossil icon/logo ?
>
>
> Could'nt find it under art directory,
>
> r...@600m:~/Fo
Could'nt find it under art directory,
r...@600m:~/Fossil-076f7adff2/art# ls
branching.odp CollRev4.dia delta2.dia delta6.dia encode3.tex encode7.tex
CollRev1.dia concept1.dia delta3.dia encode1.tex encode4.tex encode8.tex
CollRev2.dia concept2.dia delta4.dia encode10.dia encode
should be around line 20..
The suffix to add to executable files. ".exe" for windows.
#Nothing for unix.
#
-E =
+E = .exe
the only other change i have made is to set the INSTALLDIR variable, but
that is a bit too system specific to set in a shared makefile..
also, has anyone go
Getting the ONLY compiler warning message on OpenSolaris 124.
gcc -g -Os -Wall -I. -I./src -o main.o -c main_.c
main_.c: In function `cmd_webserver':
main_.c:828: warning: int format, pid_t arg (arg 3)
gcc -g -Os -Wall -I. -I./src -o manifest.o -c manifest_.c
gcc -g -Os -Wall -I. -I./src -o m
> Sounds fine to me, while you are there, can you also change add the
> E = .exe suffix?
>
> one less change i have to keep locally..
I'm not familiar with that parameter. what line should change? spell
it out and I'll try it tomorrow.
from my mobile 434.851.1612
__
I'm probably going to use Learn You (Some|A) (Erlang|Haskell) For Greater
Good, as a base.
Seen here:
http://learnyouahaskell.com/
http://learnyousomeerlang.com/
The core values being:
* VC/Documentation is valuable, and thus learning how to do it well/often
should be enjoyable.
* Fossil bring
Sounds fine to me, while you are there, can you also change add the E =
.exe suffix?
one less change i have to keep locally..
On 20/10/2009 3:51 AM, Wilson, Ronald wrote:
Does
anyone object to the following makefile changes for win32? I can check
them in
if there are no obj
Does anyone object to the following makefile changes for win32? I can
check them in if there are no objections.
PS C:\fossil\fossil> fossil diff Makefile.w32
--- Makefile.w32
+++ Makefile.w32
@@ -25,24 +25,25 @@
#for building intermediate code-generator tools.
#
#TCC = gcc -O6
#
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