Hi All, drh,
Is anyone else interested in the file-filter branch seen here:
https://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/timeline?n=100&r=file-filter
I find it very useful because I may not always remember the path to a
file but with this filter, it will significantly narrow the
directories I need to se
Thus said David Mason on Thu, 26 Mar 2015 15:42:41 -0400:
> 6) Subsequent sync does same think - after her command prompt has been
> printed.
Does ``fossil sync'' work?
Also, to get more verbose output from Fossil, you can do:
fossil sync --sshtrace
Thanks,
Andy
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Thus said David Mason on Thu, 26 Mar 2015 15:42:41 -0400:
> 5) then commit she got "Unable to write to standard output: The pipe
> is being closed." on the autosync part.
It sounds like something with the SSH connection failed but didn't get
output. Does plink have any debug options that can
On 3/26/15, David Mason wrote:
> Me again... :-)
>
> I have a student running Windows using the current fossil as of January.
>
> 1) PLINK.EXE works so there's no ssh problem.
> 2) She has successfully committed before.
> 3) She tried to commit and got a "Would fork" so
> 4) She did an update
> 5)
Me again... :-)
I have a student running Windows using the current fossil as of January.
1) PLINK.EXE works so there's no ssh problem.
2) She has successfully committed before.
3) She tried to commit and got a "Would fork" so
4) She did an update
5) then commit she got "Unable to write to standar
On 3/26/15, Oliver Friedrich wrote:
> Could someone else please try this? I do get only anonymous access to the
> pages, if I give the "o" privileg to the user "nobody". Only by setting the
> path to the pages in admin/access/Public Pages I get always a login screen.
An example of this feature in
Could someone else please try this? I do get only anonymous access to the
pages, if I give the "o" privileg to the user "nobody". Only by setting the
path to the pages in admin/access/Public Pages I get always a login screen.
Userconfig:
# The "user" configuration exported from
# repository "f.fos
On 3/26/15, Oliver Friedrich wrote:
> I got some embedded documentation that is referenced in the menu like the
> "Docs" menu on fossil-scm.org.
>
> This works fine for me and everyone who actually has an account on the
> repo, but since it is no open repositiory, the user nobody has absolutely
>
I got some embedded documentation that is referenced in the menu like the
"Docs" menu on fossil-scm.org.
This works fine for me and everyone who actually has an account on the
repo, but since it is no open repositiory, the user nobody has absolutely
no rights.
Now I need to get the embedded doc t
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