On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 7:32 PM, Clark Christensen wrote:
> Any chance you're browsing in-private? Both IE8 and Firefox 3.5 have support
> for "in-private" browsing. Or do you have cookies disabled? (or both?)
Nope, regular browsing like a few days ago... Cookies enabled, of course.
Was just
Is it possible to use $login inside the SQL of the ticket reports? I tried a
few things but it doesn't look so.
It would be pretty handy :-)
Jeremy
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Any chance you're browsing in-private? Both IE8 and Firefox 3.5 have support
for "in-private" browsing. Or do you have cookies disabled? (or both?)
-Clark
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From: Chris Schaller
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Sent: Mon, December 28, 2009 8:17:30 AM
Subject:
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 5:40 PM, Wilson, Ronald wrote:
> I wonder if you are seeing a cached version of the home page. Did you try
> refreshing the home page after it redirected you?
Did -- same result. I also completely cleaned the cache...
>> -Original Message-
>> From: fossil-users
I wonder if you are seeing a cached version of the home page. Did you try
refreshing the home page after it redirected you?
RW
Ron Wilson, Engineering Project Lead
(o) 434.455.6453, (m) 434.851.1612, www.harris.com
HARRIS CORPORATION | RF Communications Division
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Some more clarification:
As I said, the anonymous login used to work until 2009-12-23 (both
from home without proxy and from work with proxy).
I fiddled around with anonymous login. As I said, after successful
anonymous login I am redirected to Fossil's Home Page (not logged in).
If I click on 'L
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 2:34 PM, D. Richard Hipp wrote:
>
> On Dec 28, 2009, at 8:06 AM, Michael Richter wrote:
>
>> Works fine for me.
>
> Probably Chris is behind a firewall that is constantly changing his IP
> address. An anonymous login is only valid for a single IP address.
> So if the initi
There was a recent addition to address half of your request:
fossil commit -M messagefile.txt sourceFile.c
The -M option will get your comment text from the file messagefile.txt. For
the rest, you could use the shell to iterate through a file set.
RW
Ron Wilson, Engineering Project Lead
(o)
All (especially Richard) -
I'd like to be able to specify arbitrarily long lists of files to commit
and my commit messages using input files that I specify on the fossil
command line. e.g., instead of
fossil commit -m "blah blah blah" file1.txt file2.txtfileXXX.txt
I'd like to write "b
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 2:34 PM, D. Richard Hipp wrote:
> Changing Fossil so that anonymous logins do not track IP address might
> be one solution - but it will only work for anonymous. Regular users
> also have the IP address as part of their login and the same problem
> applies to them. But w
On Dec 28, 2009, at 8:06 AM, Michael Richter wrote:
> Works fine for me.
Probably Chris is behind a firewall that is constantly changing his IP
address. An anonymous login is only valid for a single IP address.
So if the initial login is from one IP and then the IP address shifts,
the lo
Works fine for me.
2009/12/28 Chris Schaller
> Using Fossil version [0f4f6c0325] 2009-12-18 23:54:24.
>
> Fossil Home Page (redirected from www.fossil-scm.org to
> http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/doc/tip/www/index.wiki) states
> that 'Not logged in'. If I chose 'Login' with user anonymous a
Using Fossil version [0f4f6c0325] 2009-12-18 23:54:24.
Fossil Home Page (redirected from www.fossil-scm.org to
http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/doc/tip/www/index.wiki) states
that 'Not logged in'. If I chose 'Login' with user anonymous and
captcha (both manually and pushing the 'Fill out captc
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