Thanks, now that you've pointed it out I see it in the code.
Adding it to the url is better than relying on a custom fossil binary.
BTW: What I should have said is "it would be nice to be able to define
aliased file extensions" as that is closer to what I was seeking.
On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at
On 12/23/17, Peter MacDonald wrote:
> My project (jsish.org) requires defining a new extension .jsi that
> maps to the same as .js.
> This is so we can click on a link to example code, and have not download.
> For example, the link to ./fileSize.jsi on this page:
>
>
My project (jsish.org) requires defining a new extension .jsi that
maps to the same as .js.
This is so we can click on a link to example code, and have not download.
For example, the link to ./fileSize.jsi on this page:
http://jsish.org/jsi/www/js-modules.wiki
The only solution I could come up
On 12/23/17, Olivier R. wrote:
>
> Is it a problem if users only use Fossil 2.4 at home?
No.
> Does other users must rebuild on their side or is it enough to sync only?
>
No "fossil rebuild" is required. Other users will not notice any difference.
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D. Richard Hipp
Le 23/12/2017 à 02:14, Richard Hipp a écrit :
I did a half-baked idle timer in the latest check-in, using the
--max-latency option.
fossil server --max-latency 30
I cloned the Fossil repo, built the new version and also relaunch Fossil
with:
nohub fossil server --max-latency 30 &
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