On Jun 7, 2018, at 7:04 PM, Warren Young wrote:
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> I’ve set .fossil-settings/allow-symlinks to 1 in one of my repositories, so
> in order to avoid the complaint from Fossil about a conflict, I also say
> “fossil unset allow-symlinks” in the checkout.
There’s a related bug that I forgot to men
On Jun 7, 2018, at 6:58 PM, Andy Goth wrote:
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> how does the error logger know that its output will wind up inside CSS?
Is there any kind of “context” object that gets passed through the page
rendering logic? If so, the high-level code that generates the CSS can declare
that the final destin
I’ve set .fossil-settings/allow-symlinks to 1 in one of my repositories, so in
order to avoid the complaint from Fossil about a conflict, I also say “fossil
unset allow-symlinks” in the checkout.
All is fine until I say “fossil conf pull all” command, whereupon the local
setting comes back.
I’
On 06/07/18 19:55, Warren Young wrote:
The error prepended to web pages served by Fossil on settings conflicts is
being prepended to the style.css file, causing the CSS to be considered invalid
by Chrome, at least.
This should be done on HTML output only.
I had this same problem back when we
The error prepended to web pages served by Fossil on settings conflicts is
being prepended to the style.css file, causing the CSS to be considered invalid
by Chrome, at least.
This should be done on HTML output only.
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On Mon, 4 Jun 2018 03:43:19 +0200
Stephan Beal wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 4, 2018, 03:33 Richard Hipp wrote:
>
> > On 6/3/18, Richard Hipp wrote:
> > >
> > > So, if anybody sees any last minute tidying up that we need to do...
> >
> > For example, on the front page
> > (https://fossil-scm.org/in
- Paleo
- Jurassic
- Diatom
- Trilobyte
Better yet, find a term begining with 'C' so that you can have the
'C Versioning System.'
On Wed, 6 Jun 2018 21:26:22 -0400
Eduard wrote:
> I might enable public registration 'soon'. Now all I need is a catchy
> name, like `chiselapp` :p
32-bit Linux, no custom modifications, Fossil version e80667191a,
self-compiled, ok.
5913941|3836467
5800401|3765158
3670410|3369067
3957878|3035526
3952468|3029402
3951235|2969330
3923360|2946572
4234202|2663321
5772779|2435585
3459064|2370320
I count 243 rows where length(content)>size, and max
On Jun 6, 2018, at 7:26 PM, Eduard wrote:
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> Now all I need is a catchy name, like `chiselapp` :p
I put my fossils in /museum. You are free to do the same. :)
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On 6/7/18, Andy Goth wrote:
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> I'm just going to go ahead and attach
> the file.
Very peculiar output. What platform is this running on? Have you
made any modifications? Did you compile Fossil yourself?
Try this:
fossil sql "pragma integrity_check"
If that returns "ok", then try this:
On 06/07/18 14:00, Andy Goth wrote:
On 06/07/18 08:51, Richard Hipp wrote:
On 6/7/18, Andy Goth wrote:
In a couple of my repositories (sorry, I can't share them),
/artifact_stats shows artifact compressed sizes far larger than
uncompressed sizes.
Can you send the HTML generated by /artifact_
On 06/07/18 08:51, Richard Hipp wrote:
On 6/7/18, Andy Goth wrote:
In a couple of my repositories (sorry, I can't share them),
/artifact_stats shows artifact compressed sizes far larger than
uncompressed sizes.
Can you send the HTML generated by /artifact_stats?
Sure, though with some redac
On 6/7/18, Andy Goth wrote:
> In a couple of my repositories (sorry, I can't share them),
> /artifact_stats shows artifact compressed sizes far larger than
> uncompressed sizes.
Can you send the HTML generated by /artifact_stats?
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