On 2017-11-24 9:35, Richard Hipp wrote:
Which is better?
A: https://www.fossil-scm.org/a/timeline
B: https://www.fossil-scm.org/b/timeline
They both use too much vertical screen space, IMO.
Also:
A: https://www.fossil-scm.org/a/finfo?name=src/search.c
B:
On 2017-05-24 21:27, Andy Bradford wrote:
If you can reproduce it, perhaps a video showing all your commands or
interactions with the UI would also reveal something?
Yeah. :) Unfortunately, I haven't gotten the scenario narrowed down
that much. I'll keep trying to create a reproduction
On 2017-05-23 21:21, Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said Doug Franklin on Mon, 22 May 2017 18:32:00 -0400:
11. Oops. I don't have three tickets. I have two tickets. The first
ticket is fine. The original second ticket seems to be gone (it's not
in the "All tickets" list), and t
This is the second repository this has happened on, with two different
Fossil versions. The first time, it happened on a large repository of
stuff I couldn't share, and on a 1.x version of Fossil. Now, it's
happened on a small repos filled with stuff I can share. What I did to
get where I
On 2017-05-11 7:03, Richard Hipp wrote:
Yeah. In fact, I didn't even remember that there was a 'revert'
command. And even now, I'm not entirely clear what it does, or what
it is intended to do.
I use it a few times a year when I thoroughly mess up a file or two
locally and need to go back
On 2015-05-29 19:19, Ron W wrote:
I suspect, in most case, multiple independent branches with the same
name are not a problem. But trunk is a special case that may warrant a
warning.
I don't think I'd take that suspicion to the bank. Personally, I think
it should warn on duplication of an
On 2015-05-01 4:43, Martin S. Weber wrote:
This is more user-friendly than deciding an optimal
reading width for them (that may or may not pay attention to user-styles,
user-selected fonts, one of the ways a document can be scaled on the
user-end, etc.), so here's a tip to the hat for you: *.
Howdy, folks,
If I forget to insert the UUID for a ticket into the checkin/commit
comment, can I go back later and associate that checkin/commit with that
ticket? I can create a new comment for the ticket that includes the
UUID of the checkin, but that doesn't get Fossil to recognize the
On 2014-11-17 9:31, org.fossil-scm.fossil-us...@io7m.com wrote:
That's still only 234 characters. I'm not entirely sure why I'm
apparently hitting this limit at all. This is easily reproduceable,
just create the above (relative) path on a non-Windows machine and then
check out on a Windows 7
Howdy, folks,
I've got a small repository that I built using Fossil 1.25 that is
called the LocalEnv repository. I access it over CGI to a local
server, logged in as a supervisor user. It's almost all Markdown wiki
pages pulled from /doc/tip and a couple of logo graphics files. The
wiki's
On 2014-11-04 10:03, Stephan Beal wrote:
i don't have an immediate suggestion other than to first try a newer
version. 1.25 is about 18 months old [...]
Sorry, I left that out of my email. I created the repo under 1.25. A
couple of weeks ago I upgraded that server to Fossil 1.29.
On 2014-08-09 12:48, org.fossil-scm.fossil-us...@io7m.com wrote:
I don't suppose there's any way to make fossil hit a given URI whenever
the current repository receives artifacts?
Could the recently discussed RSS feature help, at least to provide
notifications of updates on the public side?
On 2014-06-17 22:00, Andy Goth wrote:
This almost works in csh (which I am regrettably forced to use). Yes,
the command is not executed but is still stuffed in the history buffer,
Maybe I'm OCD or something, but if I have to do it more than twice, it
gets embodied as a script. :)
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On 2014-05-21 12:49, Stephan Beal wrote:
We all have our quirks. One of mine is that i refuse to come into
physical contact with an Apple product of any sort, do not provide any
tech support of any kind for Apple products, nor do i allow Apple
products in my flat. (Why i do that is not relevant
On 2014-05-08 16:18, Rich Neswold wrote:
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 12:59 AM, Andy Bradford
amb-sendok-1402034378.gfecjnjggaibliman...@bradfords.org wrote:
Thus said Rich Neswold on Wed, 16 Apr 2014 15:40:23 -0500:
It would be nice if fossil would break the pull into smaller
transactions
On 2014-03-17 5:53, j. van den hoff wrote:
it is really a
nuisance to look at a seriously misleading/erroneous/misplaced ticket
comment (the more so, if it happens not to be the very last one) and not
being able to correct it.
I just close the broken ticket and start a new one. I even add a
On 2014-03-05 6:39, Stephan Beal wrote:
By removing the if, Joel changed the semantics (not only the
indentation) of the code. i would argue that he is indeed the one who
should be blamed in that case.
In Python, changing that indentation does indeed change the semantics.
It changes which
On 2013-09-06 20:11, Ross Berteig wrote:
ba-ba-ba-ba
12345678di-ku-poo-wa
74a95e62vu-che-roo-si
da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709
ghi-le-clo-phoo-roo-to-no-cy-ki-py-frau-
On 2013-09-05 13:43, Ross Berteig wrote:
First off, as you mentioned a few posts ago, you've got to get it
examining the bits in the same order and chunks regardless of the
endianness of the host. At that point, it seems like prefixing ought
to start working as expected.
I'm not convinced
On 2013-08-19 20:31, Richard Hipp wrote:
That option is unreleased, so you'll have to compile from sources. That
is easier than you might imagine. Instructions here:
http://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/doc/trunk/www/build.wiki
It /must/ be. Even /I/ managed it! :)
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Thanks,
DougF (KG4LMZ)
Original Message
Subject: It's Probably Permissions
Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2013 19:42:56 -0400
From: Doug Franklin nutdriverle...@comcast.net
I'm trying for the first time to get Fossil hooked up via
CGI with my tame Apache server. [...]
So, I found the problem ...
At Richard's
Howdy, folks,
I'm trying for the first time to get Fossil hooked up via CGI with my
tame Apache server. It's running on 32-bit x86 Linux. It's a pretty
much bone stock Apache on Linux install, with modules alias and mod_cgi
installed. The scripts for my two Fossil repositories are the only
Howdy, folks,
I don't know about anyone else, but I would find it quite useful to have
a command to list all the missing wiki pages, in addition to the
existing command to show all wiki pages. In other words, it would show
any wiki page links from existing wiki pages that do not have a
On 2013-06-07 16:53, Chad Perrin wrote:
How would I go about adding a blocking severity or priority to
Fossil's ticketing system (aka bugtracker)? Is there some other
approach to solving the problem of identifying an issue as blocking
that people use, that has not occurred to me?
From the Web
On 2013-05-28 9:08, Richard Hipp wrote:
Survey: How many people know that in the web-based timeline for Fossil,
you can click on any two nodes in the graph and get a diff between those
two nodes?
I think this is a very useful feature. But I'm guessing that not many
people know it exists.
Do the default (downloadable) versions of Fossil not have Markdown
support enabled, or am I doing something wrong? My browser keeps
telling me open or save this unknown file type.
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Thanks,
DougF (KG4LMZ)
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On 2013-03-24 17:40, LluĂs Batlle i Rossell wrote:
On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 09:37:41PM +, org.fossil-scm.fossil-us...@io7m.com
wrote:
Hello.
I can set the subsystem field of a given ticket to XYZ with fossil
ticket set X subsystem XYZ, but I can't seem to work out how to
populate
Original Message
Subject: [fossil-users] Configuration Export/Import
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2013 12:18:19 -0500
From: Doug Franklin nutdriverle...@comcast.net
However, I normally work in a cloned and autosynced copy of that
repository. The clone lives on Windows XP. When I
Howdy, folks,
I'm pretty new to fossil (less than a month), but I'm a veteran of other
SCM systems, and I've quickly gotten Fossil pretty well tuned in to the
way I want to work. So I tried using the configuration export and
configuration import commands to make a template configuration. It
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