On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 8:07 AM, Andy Bradford
wrote:
> WikiR to me (except the R is slightly subscripted and also other words
> with R that follow seem to be similarly difficult to read). I would like
> to propose the following:
>
>
> http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/info/957d0374073603321
Hello,
I like the new characters for the inherited privileges, however, I find
that the R character, and the text that precedes it also being black, to
be not very readable. The R character make Write Wiki look like Write
WikiR to me (except the R is slightly subscripted and also other words
Thus said Joe Knapka on Fri, 26 Sep 2014 23:51:58 -0600:
> Yes, the behavior you describe is what I was expecting. However, in my
> repository the "Downloads" links are not there in the check-in
> artifact page for anonymous users, even though the "Download ZIP"
> permission is enable
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 11:28 PM, Andy Bradford <
amb-sendok-1414387703.fannmjpdibkpdobno...@bradfords.org> wrote:
> Thus said Joe Knapka on Fri, 26 Sep 2014 23:10:04 -0600:
>
> > I'm confused about how downloads are intended to work for anonymous
> > users of the Fossil web UI. If I enable t
Thus said Joe Knapka on Fri, 26 Sep 2014 23:10:04 -0600:
> I'm confused about how downloads are intended to work for anonymous
> users of the Fossil web UI. If I enable the "Download ZIP" privilege
> for "anonymous", then anonymous users can see the timeline, but the
> "Download ZIP" link
Hi everyone,
I'm confused about how downloads are intended to work for anonymous users
of the Fossil web UI. If I enable the "Download ZIP" privilege for
"anonymous", then anonymous users can see the timeline, but the "Download
ZIP" link isn't there. I don't see it anywhere else, either. I expect
On 9/23/2014 01:26, Joe Mistachkin wrote:
Joe Mistachkin wrote:
Ok. There is now a prototype of these changes here:
https://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/timeline?r=markdownDivWrapper
Additional comments are welcome.
Are there any objections to merging this change to trunk?
Tha
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Jan Nijtmans
wrote:
>
> So, my conclusion:
> - No slowdown is measurable in fossil's "multi-thread" branch.
> - No speedup is measurable when setting "max-wthreads" > 0 either.
>
>
If there is no significant performance difference, then we keep it simple.
No new
2014-09-10 13:19 GMT+02:00 Richard Hipp :
> In my measurements, multiple worker threads only provide a performance
> advantage when you are sorting millions of rows. Which is not something
> that happens very often in Fossil.
>
> On the other hand, there is a performance advantage on *all* operati
Actually, I think I have to take it back, that script /does/ work, at least
if you specify a directory to be substituted for %1. But not globs. And
for Windows of course you'll need to get some of the grep, cut, xargs, etc
tools from the gnu guys (can't remember the url, but you can easily google
On 25/09/14 13:18, Matt Wellans wrote:
> I suspect fossil would slow down faster than git in that scenario but I'd
> also argue that because fossil is easier to understand that scenario is a
> little less likely to happen.
Let's all be honest here; this a unique case where you'd _want_ it to
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Matt Wellans wrote:
> I suspect fossil would slow down faster than git in that scenario but I'd
> also argue that because fossil is easier to understand
>
The memory costs for fossil (due to delta generation and R-card
calculation) would quickly explode here, beca
> It is, but if i'm not mistaken you have to first save the ticket once
> because the attachment needs a UUID to attach to, and that UUID does
> not exist until the ticket exists.
OK, that makes sense. I'll take a look at the already existing ticket
interface, then.
Thanks!
Zoltan
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On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 9:26 AM, Zoltán Kócsi wrote:
> When creating a ticket using the Web interface, is it possible to
> attach a file, e.g. a tarfile with example code showing the reported
> behaviour or log output or somesuch to the ticket? If yes, how?
>
It is, but if i'm not mistaken you h
This could be a really dumb question, but I could not find an answer in
the docs:
When creating a ticket using the Web interface, is it possible to
attach a file, e.g. a tarfile with example code showing the reported
behaviour or log output or somesuch to the ticket? If yes, how?
Thanks,
Zoltan
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