Hi everybody, I'm new to the list.
I'm a casual Fossil user. I use it to keep my dotfiles in sync between my
different machines and to have a (wiki) place where I keep my small collection
of unix and shell twists I don't want to forget.
As a fan of the Zenburn color theme I tweaked one of the
I had a problem yesterday where I was unable to opne any of my fossil
projects. Fossil was complaining that I was calling fossil open on a
repository file that did not exist - but also returning a (previous) value
for the repository file and not the one entered on the command line in the
error
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 10:44:06AM +0100, David Bovill wrote:
Has anyone else seen this before, and what is the safe way to delete a
fossil repository without causing this behavior. At the moment I am just
deleting the repository file, and letting fossil do its magic.
I think there is only
2011/10/18 Lluís Batlle i Rossell virik...@gmail.com
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 10:44:06AM +0100, David Bovill wrote:
Has anyone else seen this before, and what is the safe way to delete a
fossil repository without causing this behavior. At the moment I am just
deleting the repository file,
The best way to handle this is to use getaddrinfo and getnameinfo,
deal with multiple sockets and be blissfully unaware of the actual
protocol being used in 99% of the code. All the #if stuff is a pain to
deal with.
-- Gé
On Oct 16, 2011, at 18:59, Christopher Vance cjsva...@gmail.com wrote:
I
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 12:59:00PM +1100, Christopher Vance wrote:
To do this properly, you need to be aware that some operating systems
(including OpenBSD, which I'm using) which do not allow IPv4 traffic
on IPv6 sockets, therefore requiring separate sockets for IPv4 and
IPv6. (Specificially,
Instead of 'unified', how about 'zippered' or 'interlaced'?
Paul Higham
Tel +1 408 522 6225
phig...@sjm.com
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