it.
On Thu, 9 May 2019 at 09:30, Michael Richter wrote:
> New_Version:
> 0d481726efdeaf7e1e425da5db82af9042217eaa59ca689e3a253cefdbb93a77
> ERROR: [CPU/STM32F103RC_buildnumber] is different on disk compared to the
> repository
> NOTICE: Repository version of [CPU/STM32F103RC_buildnumber] st
New_Version:
0d481726efdeaf7e1e425da5db82af9042217eaa59ca689e3a253cefdbb93a77
ERROR: [CPU/STM32F103RC_buildnumber] is different on disk compared to the
repository
NOTICE: Repository version of [CPU/STM32F103RC_buildnumber] stored in
[file-61e47e1f48a9c5ea]
ERROR: [CPU/STM32L051C8_buildnumber] is
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On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 8:55 AM, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:
> If you'd like to help promote Fossil to
of, and fsl is the single best approach I've seen to that for Fossil.
On 26 April 2016 at 00:05, Matt Welland <mattrwell...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> I've wanted to try your wrapper several times now but I've not had time
> and "just copy to a location on your p
I know that every time I mention this I get silently, perhaps even
hostilely, ignored, but really guys, why not just use fsl for your
customization needs? Colourizing output is in the cookbook:
http://fossil.0branch.com/fsl/wiki?name=Cookbook, along with lots of other
nifty tricks like aliasing,
Trying to open the same repository under a Linux system (fossil version
1.33 [5b456cfa6b]) gives me this: "[1]9388 segmentation fault fossil
open /path/to/Joystick.fossil"
On 15 April 2016 at 11:31, Michael Richter <ttmrich...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Platform: Windows 10.
>
Platform: Windows 10.
Fossil version: 1.34 [62dcb00e68]
After making a few changes to a project (IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM)
and committing them on a feature branch, I tried to check out the main
development branch. The result was a hard crash. My repository is now in
a state where I can't
Here I go again reminding people that if you just want short versions of
commands, aliases for common command operations with specific switches,
etc. that http://fossil.0branch.com/fsl/home has a solution for this
already that's been available for years now.
On 26 February 2016 at 10:57, Ross
/15, Tony Papadimitriou <to...@acm.org> wrote:
>>
>> So, if you’re looking for the word ‘scroll’ it won’t match ‘scrolling’ and
>> vice versa.
>
> "scroll" should match "scrolling" if you activate the "Porter Stemmer" option
Michael
ht
he feature of searching Tech-notes not implemented
(yet)?
Michael
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On Mon, 13 Jul 2015 06:14:08 -0400
Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On 7/13/15, Michael Weise michael.we...@ek-team.de wrote:
Dear all,
we've been using fossil for over a year now and are quiet happy with it.
The next thing we'd like to do is to automatically put some version
/
executable.
1. Is this possible with fossil?
2. What approach can you recommend?
Thanks,
Michael
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The key wording there is *within the repository* tree.
It doesn't change the file system, only the naming of the files, etc. in
the repository. Whether this is desired or correct behaviour is … an area
of frequent discussion.
My own response to that discussion is to use the fsl wrapper (
I didn't
want to put them on a server. However, I am the only one that accesses
them and I'm very careful to make sure the sync is done before I touch
the file on the other machine (basically, desktop versus laptop).
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On 27 July 2014 11:04, Eric Rubin-Smith eas@gmail.com wrote:
Fossil *could* support export to JIRA+git in particular, for example, by
providing a tool that (a) exports to JIRA's supported JSON import format,
(b) collects the mapping from the fossil ticket IDs to the JIRA ticket
IDs, then
Where do I find the variables and commands Fossil exposes to TH documented?
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I tried to create a new branch:
$ fossil branch new manual afecea
Der Befehl gpg ist entweder falsch geschrieben oder
konnte nicht gefunden werden.
unable to sign manifest. continue (y/N)?
Which is german and means command gpg not found or misspelled.
What's going on here?
Regards
Michael
On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 13:49:25 +0100
Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 1:29 PM, Michael Weise
michael.we...@ek-team.dewrote:
That message comes from your shell, not from fossil (fossil is hard-coded
for EN). Either you do not have gpg installed
in fossil?
Regards
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2014 09:52:28 +0100
Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 12:39 PM, Michael Weise
michael.we...@ek-team.dewrote:
last week I tried fossil for the first time - I was able to understand
the basic concepts. Then I created my first helloworld_test
displayed by fossil help
Regards,
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into branching on the quickstart page. Branching is not a quickstart
topic.
I see your point, it might not fit here.
Anyway, I think the checkout command should be mentioned *somewhere*
in the documentation. And a paragraph labeled checking out ... seemed
like a good place to me.
Regards,
Michael
with 502 bytes sent, 420 bytes received
$ fossil sync
missing or incorrect password for user user
Doesn't fossil store the password for future use?
I want to sync without having to enter the password / full URL every
time. How can I do that?
Thanks
Michael
On Fri, 14 Mar 2014 11:08:32 +0100
Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 11:03 AM, Michael Weise
michael.we...@ek-team.dewrote:
$ fossil sync https://user:pass@server/fossil/test_helloworld
Round-trips: 1 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 0
Sync finished
On Fri, 14 Mar 2014 11:36:49 +0100
Michael Weise michael.we...@ek-team.de wrote:
$ fossil push https://user@server/fossil/test_helloworld
$ fossil push https://user:pass@sweserver/fossil/test_helloworld
Just to explain the difference of the names server and sweserver:
sweserver is the real
On Fri, 14 Mar 2014 06:16:03 -0400
Martin Gagnon eme...@gmail.com wrote:
Le 14 mars 2014 06:03, Michael Weise michael.we...@ek-team.de a écrit :
Hi,
I'm a new user of fossil and I've setup a remote fossil server
using apache2 / https and cgi.
Now I want to push or sync my local
On Fri, 14 Mar 2014 11:40:00 +0100
Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 11:36 AM, Michael Weise
michael.we...@ek-team.dewrote:
4)
$ scp test_helloworld.fossil user@server:
user@server's password:
test_helloworld.fossil100% 57KB 57.0KB
On Fri, 14 Mar 2014 06:39:33 -0400
Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 6:36 AM, Michael Weise
michael.we...@ek-team.dewrote:
$ fossil push https://user:pass@sweserver/fossil/test_helloworld
Round-trips: 1 Artifacts sent: 0 received: 0
Push finished with 386
On Fri, 14 Mar 2014 07:10:23 -0400
Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 7:04 AM, Michael Weise
michael.we...@ek-team.dewrote:
On Fri, 14 Mar 2014 06:39:33 -0400
Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 6:36 AM, Michael Weise michael.we...@ek
On Fri, 14 Mar 2014 12:47:17 +0100
Jan Nijtmans jan.nijtm...@gmail.com wrote:
2014-03-14 12:20 GMT+01:00 Michael Weise michael.we...@ek-team.de:
$ fossil remote https://user@sweserver/fossil/test_helloworld
missing or incorrect password for user user
= No prompt :-(
FWIW: Lots
On Fri, 14 Mar 2014 14:05:18 +0100
Jan Nijtmans jan.nijtm...@gmail.com wrote:
2014-03-14 13:54 GMT+01:00 Michael Weise michael.we...@ek-team.de:
Can you point me to more information about this problem?
I don't know much about all the trickery used in mSys, but the
coolpit in fossil is here
On 15 August 2013 21:23, John Long codeb...@inbox.lv wrote:
Hi, is it possible to ignore UNIX executables? I want to do an addr on a
directory tree but I don't know how to tell fossil not to track the
binaries
since they have no naming pattern. Until now I've been living with it but
it
is
On 15 August 2013 21:23, John Long codeb...@inbox.lv wrote:
Hi, is it possible to ignore UNIX executables? I want to do an addr on a
directory tree but I don't know how to tell fossil not to track the
binaries
since they have no naming pattern. Until now I've been living with it but
it
is
fossil support onto
it however because I'm not currently looking for any(more)
procrastination targets. :-)
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On 21 February 2013 04:57, Lluís Batlle i Rossell vi...@viric.name wrote:
1) there were a way to clone+checkout at once into a subdirectory:
fossil clonedir http://blabla.org/ blabla
# ^ It creates blabla/, blabla/.repository.fossil, and in it, checks out
# the .repository.fossil, for
You should have set your check-in date to something ridiculously early.
(One of the options when creating the repo for pushing.) Since you didn't,
shun instead the initial check-in. When I did that to my hosted app it
worked fine.
On 17 February 2013 22:09, jim Schimpf jim.schi...@gmail.com
:20. This approach will
train the users very quick. They will acquire good habits and will
never allow airplain crashes and medical errors because of situation
awareness loss.
Please stop trolling
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On 31 December 2012 15:53, Edward Berner e...@bernerfam.com wrote:
fossil info calls it project-code but it seems to be the same thing
that fossil new and fossil clone call project-id.
Waitwhat? My version of Fossil (This is fossil version 1.25 [558a17a686]
2012-12-22 13:48:31 UTC) doesn't
On 31 December 2012 17:27, Edward Berner e...@bernerfam.com wrote:
Waitwhat? My version of Fossil (This is fossil version 1.25 [558a17a686]
2012-12-22 13:48:31 UTC) doesn't show anything about project-id for
fossil new/clone.
What do you get when you create a test repository? It should, I
I too have been saddened by the two flame wars on this list lately. I have held
onto the list because Fossil is super valuable to me and I want to stay in the
loop.
I can only hope that folks will learn to think before hitting reply in the new
year...
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If I had written a ten-page post explaining in excruciating detail
what rebase is, why it matters, and how to adapt it to the Fossil
philosophy, who -but who!- would have read that first post?
I, for one, would have. I wouldn't necessarily have agreed, mind, because
the disagreement may be
I'd just like to add a link to a Git user who *doesn't* like rebasing:
http://paul.stadig.name/2010/12/thou-shalt-not-lie-git-rebase-ammend.html
On 31 December 2012 07:26, Michael Richter ttmrich...@gmail.com wrote:
If I had written a ten-page post explaining in excruciating detail
what
Is there any way to execute SQL statements from the command line using
fossil sqlite3? The docs for
thishttp://www.fossil-scm.org/xfer/help?cmd=sqlite3are a bit skimpy
(to say the least). Like what are the
*?OPTIONS?* mentioned, precisely?
What I'm specifically trying to accomplish is to
I'm pretty sure that rebase or its equivalents will never be a part of
Fossil. Given that there are tools out there (like Git) that feature this
functionality that some (and I stress it's only *some*) users want, perhaps
this following question is to practical but … why not use Git, the tool
that
On 30 December 2012 12:56, Nico Williams n...@cryptonector.com wrote:
What is it about rebase that causes so many to miss the idea of a
rebase that is NOT destructive because it creates a new branch instead
of doing a destructive change to an existing branch?
I don't know. You won't explain
On 30 December 2012 13:02, Nico Williams n...@cryptonector.com wrote:
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 10:57 PM, Mike Meyer m...@mired.org wrote:
So, for the third time, can you describe your proposed new feature
*without* saying the words git or rebase.
No: it's too much work, and many people
On 30 December 2012 13:23, Nico Williams n...@cryptonector.com wrote:
A rebase operation takes a branch (typically the current one) and
two commits (oldbase and newbase) in the repository and then a)
computes the set of commits that are in the branch since oldbase
then b) creates a new line
On 30 December 2012 14:00, Nico Williams n...@cryptonector.com wrote:
And why do they do this? I kinda/sorta get the mechanism. I just don't
see
the motivation. (And upstream maintainers insist upon this is not
motivation, it's just moving the question of motivation around.)
Because
On 30 December 2012 14:19, Nico Williams n...@cryptonector.com wrote:
There are differing philosophies here. Some say it is important to
present a clean, linear narrative of what took place - a narrative
that is easy to follow and easy to understand. Others say that it is
more important
On 25 December 2012 07:12, Mike Meyer m...@mired.org wrote:
for u in $DEVS ADMINS $READERS
do
# create user name from company mail address, password is PWname.
fs new $u $u...@company.com PW$u -R $REPO
done
for dev in $DEVS
do
# Set up developers
fs cap $dev v -R $REPO
On 12/25/2012 12:44 AM, Michael Richter wrote:
This leaves me doubly confused. Neither of these command lines works
for me. There is no fossil cap I can see. (Fossil whines about
unknown command: cap.) And fossil new doesn't have that command
line that I can see. Is this some variant
http://facepalm.org
I feel stupid.
On 26 December 2012 02:23, Michael L. Barrow mlbar...@barrow.me wrote:
On 12/25/2012 12:44 AM, Michael Richter wrote:
This leaves me doubly confused. Neither of these command lines works for
me. There is no fossil cap I can see. (Fossil whines about
On 19 December 2012 07:33, Mike Meyer m...@mired.org wrote:
for u in $DEVS ADMINS $READERS
do
# create user name from company mail address, password is PWname.
fs new $u $u...@company.com PW$u -R $REPO
done
for dev in $DEVS
do
# Set up developers
fs cap $dev v -R $REPO
done
I
You know, for someone using a tool that hasn't paid for it, you have a real
tone of overweening entitlement. Perhaps you need to look up the
definitions involved in free software and open source software. You
may wish, in particular, to pay attention to the portions of it that
involve how to get
Do you two need a room? If so, there's a local so-called love hotel I
can book for you in two-hour slots.
On 18 December 2012 13:00, Chad Perrin c...@apotheon.net wrote:
On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 05:02:23PM -0800, Joe Mistachkin wrote:
Chad Perrin wrote:
If you use bleeding edge
On 29 October 2012 02:44, K k...@lightpowered.org wrote:
Literally my first day using Fossil I ran into a problem, the wiki naming
limitation. This doesn't seem too obscure to not warrant a tweak to the
code.
The obscure part isn't the naming limitation, it's the desire to have
page names
better now that I've said that...
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On 9/14/12 11:53 AM, Bill Burdick wrote:
Rest assured that even if weird features like rebasing were to
pollute Fossil, no one would force you to use them :)
But the size and complexity of the resulting application which is known
for being well-engineered could suffer...
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I'm going to ask what is probably a remarkably stupid question, but what is
an ad-unit? I can't find mention of it in a(n admittedly cursory)
look-over of the docs.
On 10 August 2012 03:11, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Sergey Sfeli
I'm having a weird problem serving up files in my /doc/tip/*. Some of the
files I access through that tree are source files. If the source files are
foo.m (Mercury source), fossil serves them up as MIME type text/html and it
gets displayed nicely in my browser (Firefox 14). If, however, the
while emulating the tests, the data is not
discarded per se. One can move aside the new version of the file,
update to get the old version and then manually do the merge.
Was that not your experience?
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things that will trigger an automatic push.
WHAT!?!?! Are you saying the docs don't match the source!? :-)
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On 04/18/2012 10:35 AM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
I've been trying to build Fossil from source on a Debian Squeeze box.
Hey Miles -- long time, no see/hear. Hope you are well. Welcome to the
world of Fossil! I love this stuff.
Talk to you later,
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On 8 March 2012 03:18, Gour g...@atmarama.net wrote:
I already voiced a release engineer's reluctance to pursue Fossil due
to the restriction of '[]'s.
I'm with computers since time of Apple's IIe and never encountered need
to have filenames with '[]'s.
Never worked with VMS then, I'm
On Sat, 7 Jan 2012 17:20:03 -0500, sky5w...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, I have been reading about the JSON work, but I prefer not to go
that route.
I'm confused. What would a csv output version offer that the JSON
currently does not?
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sites that I know for certain work to
avoid the possibility of accidentally catching up on a proxied URL pattern.
On 12 October 2011 20:40, Michael Richter ttmrich...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 October 2011 19:01, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 12:20 AM, Michael Richter
OK, got tired of waiting for the moderation, so reposting without the
attached repository. I can mail the repository in question to anybody who
wants to look at it.
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Date: 12 October 2011 12:20
Subject: Login seems
On 12 October 2011 19:01, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 12:20 AM, Michael Richter ttmrich...@gmail.comwrote:
Using a recent version of fossil (Fossil version 1.19 [6092935ff2]
2011-10-05 02:03:04) I can't log in to any repository at all (including
repos I've had
On 15 September 2011 22:43, Ron Aaron r...@ronware.org wrote:
On 09/15/2011 05:34 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
Using the birthday paradox, I calculated last year that for the
SQLite repository, if it continues to change and evolve at the same
rate it has for the previous 10 years, will
On 13 August 2011 07:31, Joerg Sonnenberger jo...@britannica.bec.de wrote:
(if you can figure out how to mark _FOSSIL_ as hidden on Windows,
that would be good too).
The ATTRIB command isn't working for you?
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Perhaps people don't believe this, but throughout all of the discussions of
On 14 June 2011 15:57, Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 1:27 AM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
If you have a way other than autoconf to generate a universal build script
that runs on any unix machine without special software installed, then that
will be
*A Modest Proposal*
*
*
The problems with the auto* tools are myriad and well-documented in the grey
hairs and bald pates of many a poor soul who's had to put them to use.
Other environments suggested -- CMake, QMake, Jam, et al -- suffer from
assorted platform problems including (but not limited
Thanks, Richard. That cleared things up.
On 29 March 2011 20:25, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
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Perhaps people don't believe this, but throughout all of the discussions of
entering China our focus has really been what's best for the Chinese people.
It's not been about our revenue or
Thanks for all the friendly help I got on this issue and for the near
saintlike patience Richard showed.
The problem has been solved. I blame China. (I'm only being a little
bit facetious in this.)
Something Richard asked -- about a proxy that filters anything with
timeline in the URL -- got
More data on this problem. It's now happening to me on Firefox. A repo
that was working fine for me with Firefox for several days (but not Chrome
-- no repo ever works with Chrome) has suddenly developed the same disease
using Firefox. I'm logged in. I can see everything clearly. Except the
And more data: It seems Firefox is just plain tainted now -- I can't access
the timeline view on ANY fossil repository, just like the problem I had for
Chrome.
On 24 March 2011 00:45, Michael Richter ttmrich...@gmail.com wrote:
More data on this problem. It's now happening to me on Firefox
in the
cookie management?
On 24 March 2011 00:47, Michael Richter ttmrich...@gmail.com wrote:
And more data: It seems Firefox is just plain tainted now -- I can't access
the timeline view on ANY fossil repository, just like the problem I had for
Chrome.
On 24 March 2011 00:45, Michael Richter
And another data point. I can't see the timeline SETTINGS from the admin
panel. So I log in. I click on Admin. I click on Timeline. I'm thrown to
the login page.
On 24 March 2011 01:01, Michael Richter ttmrich...@gmail.com wrote:
And yet more data. If I turn on history view for user
browser have any effect?
It should be an easy way to avoid any local cookies or extensions (in
Chrome) from interfering with the process.
On 23 March 2011 16:47, Michael Richter ttmrich...@gmail.com wrote:
And more data: It seems Firefox is just plain tainted now -- I can't
access the timeline
term. As a long term solution, however, it stinks. :(
On 24 March 2011 01:05, Michael Richter ttmrich...@gmail.com wrote:
And another data point. I can't see the timeline SETTINGS from the admin
panel. So I log in. I click on Admin. I click on Timeline. I'm thrown to
the login page
On 24 March 2011 01:17, Douglas Fitzmaurice dig...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you able to make a Wireshark capture of the traffic from one of these
requests?
There is a tutorial on capturing using Ubuntu here:
http://www.howtoforge.com/network-analysis-with-wireshark-on-ubuntu-9.10
(Apologies if
On 24 March 2011 01:14, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
Do you have some strange proxy that is rewriting URLs that contain the
keyword timeline in them?
Not to my knowledge, no. I mean I have a proxy I use to get around the
Great Firewall, but I'm pretty sure that timeline isn't in my
On 24 March 2011 04:05, Joshua Paine jos...@letterblock.com wrote:
On 03/23/2011 01:01 PM, Michael Richter wrote:
I'm not sure why the bit rot with Firefox happened
Did you just upgrade? 4.0 final came out in the last couple days.
Nope. It's still 3.6.15 here.
We really need
Oops. I didn't see this, Richard. Sorry. I'll get this set up now and
send you the results.
Once I figure out how to get Tcl working. :)
On 17 March 2011 01:21, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Michael Richter ttmrich...@gmail.comwrote:
OK
On 21 March 2011 22:21, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Michael Richter ttmrich...@gmail.comwrote:
OK, perhaps I'm being as thick as a whale omlette here, but I cannot get
this to work at all.
First attempt: relay-to was set to www.fossil-scm.org:80
On 21 March 2011 23:30, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Michael Richter ttmrich...@gmail.comwrote:
Try running the experiment here: http://www.sqlite.org/debug1
OK, I can log in and see the timeline properly here. Are you running this
through CGI
The ticket
http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/tktview/305143bd876f693f446f78d12dbef143c46eec58
is
moving into show-stopper territory for me. I'm trying to share a
repository's code through fossil to fossil non-users. The inability to log
in in the timeline views means no ability to bundle up
I'm trying to do some stuff with base urls in my header and I can't seem to
get it to work. Part of the problem is that $home is a relative address.
It occurs to me that I have absolutely no idea what all the $variables are
in Fossil. Is there a list of them anywhere (I couldn't find one in the
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Michael Richter ttmrich...@gmail.comwrote:
I'm trying to do some stuff with base urls in my header and I can't seem
to get it to work. Part of the problem is that $home is a relative address.
It occurs to me that I have absolutely no idea what all
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As another option on this there's a pretty good JavaScript-based code
colorizer out there. The colorizer could be built-in for common languages
and could be pointed at the repository itself for including project-specific
language configurations with ease. This would trump calling external
On 24 September 2010 03:20, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
The deconstruct method is fossil's equivalent to fast-export. Why does
this not meet your needs and what exactly are you looking for? Are you
wanting an export in the git-specific format? How could we export wiki and
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