e the latest
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The Ardoise skin by Antoine Chavasse is now available on trunk. You
can take a test-drive at
https://www.fossil-scm.org/skins/ardoise/timeline
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er?
Either way, they have been permanently banished from the list, as of
about this time last night. You shouldn't be getting any new message
from i...@papier.host4free.ovh. if you do let me know and I'll try to
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elp settings" command into separate
"help" pages for each setting. But I thought that was a feature. Do
you disagree? Or am I misunderstanding your problem?
Maybe I just need to improve the "fossil help setting" output to
provide some clue about how to get help on ind
rver feature.
>
> I don't get the point of this.
It was added long ago
(https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/info/23c0d16718b1b085) and I don't
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Can you try again on using
https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/info/c038de8d27b5ef14 please, and
let me know. Thanks for your help.
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080"; and that seemed to help it some. But it
still seems more sluggish.
But perhaps this is just my imagination.
I'd appreciate it if some readers could try the two versions out, side
by side, and give their opinions.
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ed on the latest trunk check-in
(https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/info/96dcb7e709a47863) Please try
it out and let me know either way.
On the other hand, I don't know how to fix Florians WinXP problem, nor
do I have access to a WinXP machine for testing. Maybe Olivier can
help wi
; configuration?
WAL-mode is preferred.
If you visit https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/stat and look at the
end of the "Database Stats:" line, you'll see that the canonical
Fossil repo runs in WAL mode.
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On 1/1/18, Olivier Mascia wrote:
> I just would like to 'close' those leafs
Run "fossil ui". Find the leaf you want to close. Click on the
"Edit" link. Select "Leaf Closure", followed by "Preview&quo
I have familiar
unix-style command-line tools.
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On 12/29/17, Olivier Mascia wrote:
>> Le 29 déc. 2017 à 01:17, Richard Hipp a écrit :
>>
>> On 12/28/17, Olivier Mascia wrote:
>>> To get a proper dual-stack socket, the socket must be created with
>>> AF_INET6
>>> first then setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_
st until somebody can suggest a way to fix it.
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On 12/28/17, Olivier Mascia wrote:
> To get a proper dual-stack socket, the socket must be created with AF_INET6
> first then setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY,...)
When I try to do this I get: error C2065: 'IPV6_V6ONLY': undeclared identifier
MSVC 2015
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> debugging, but this is still present.
>
> Any pointers are appreciated.
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mmand to handle the request and store the reply into a second
temporary file, then the thread reads the reply and sends it back over
the wire. Finally, the two temporary files are deleted.
The fork() approach is much nicer, but we don't have fork() on
windows. I'm open to suggests on
t is sitting there
listening for requests and spawning children to handle each request.
But there is no need to be concerned with memory leaks in the
children, because they are all short-lived.
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On 12/28/17, Richard Hipp wrote:
>
> Running multiple copies of the new fossil-stress.tcl script
> (https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/file/tools/fossil-stress.tcl) from
> a linux box against a windows laptop confirms that the "fossil server"
> command on Windows sometimes
On 12/28/17, Richard Hipp wrote:
>
> The "fossil server" command *should* be sufficient for this. However,
> it doesn't get used that much. Most people run from a proper HTTP
> server of some kind. Consequently, it is possible for bugs to linger
> in "foss
l server" on Windows, you
might do well to set up a Raspberry PI (or the equivalent) in the
corner of the room and run "fossil server" there instead, using the
latest "trunk" version of Fossil that contains the Christmas-eve patch
for the "fossil server" inefficie
the link to have the text of the file
displayed rather than loaded as javascript, or whatever it is you want
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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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if they are deploying in an environment
where a more advanced idle timeout is necessary to keep bad actors at
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nent mirror, so the link to www4.fossil-scm.org
above may be dead if you are delayed in reading this posting.
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won't see the problem because the reverse proxy never sits
on a TCP/IP connection.
Give me a few minutes to come up with the best solution. Suggestions
from the mailing list are also welcomed.
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On 12/22/17, Olivier R. wrote:
>
> I also run Fossil on a cheap VPS.
Maybe you have used up your bandwidth quota and the ISP is throttling
your connection?
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On 12/22/17, Richard Hipp wrote:
> On 12/22/17, Olivier R. wrote:
>>
>> I also run Fossil on a cheap VPS.
>> https://www.scaleway.com/virtual-cloud-servers/
>> (The starter version at €2.99/month)
>>
>
> I'm building up a new Fossil server on this V
ly the 2.99/mo ARM64
machines are not very fast :-)
Assuming I get this running, I'll start up a "fossil server" and let
people pound on it, in order to try to repro the problem.
I'll let you know once the build finishes
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On 12/22/17, Olivier R. wrote:
>
> I didn’t use Fossil 2.3 because the SQLite version bundled was in beta
> stage.
That is NOT a good reason to reject the use of Fossil 2.3.
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e to use the
xinetd/inetd style of invoking Fossil, as described in the
https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/doc/trunk/www/server.wiki document.
This is what Fossil itself uses, and also SQLite. It has been running
for years under heavy load without issues. We know that method works
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On 12/22/17, Olivier R. wrote:
>
> There is now more than 24 subprocesses of Fossil running, and it’s
> getting really slow.
Are you saying that these 24 Fossils are spinning - using CPU cycles -
not just hung waiting on I/O?
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On 12/21/17, Peter Spjuth wrote:
>
> The patch below makes it work,
Thanks. Checked in on trunk.
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e: (4) Forgery: The signature
does not match.
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for these three states look like? And
where would they be placed? Beside the username?
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ll require some C-debugging
skills.
Nobody else can do this for you, because nobody else is able to
reproduce your problem.
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something to do with
blockchain. The sequence of commits in a Fossil repository *is* a
blockchain. So, why can't we rebrand fossil as Blockchain-VCS or
something and move on toward world domination?
Will someone with a modicum of marketing-foo please explain to me how
to do this?
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On 12/20/17, dewey.hyl...@gmail.com wrote:
> Would someone help me understand what I'm seeing here? I expect a list of
> repositories
> in the web page output, but am told there are none.
I don't understand it either.
To debug, recompile Fossil with -g and -O0. Create a HTTP request
text file l
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On 12/16/17, David Mason wrote:
> Can I back those out any way short of re-cloning the remote fossil?
You can "cancel" the old tags so that they don't have any effect. You
should see "Cancel" buttons for each tag on the web-based edit page.
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The rcvfrom table that shows clearly where all artifacts
originated, thus allowing the originator of a deception to be tracked
down and dealt with administratively.
(2) Check-ins can be signed using GPG or PGP. (I do this on TH3, fwiw.)
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if you look at https://rouilj.dynamic-dns.net/fossil/roundup_sysadmin/style.css
Remove that extra space, and I think it should work a lot better for you.
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the following rule to your CSS:
.timelineModernCell[id], .timelineColumnarCell[id], .timelineDetailCell[id] {
background-color: #333;
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some local username on Warren's
desktop. After he committed, he noticed that the commit picked up the
wrong username and so he changed it to his "public" username "wyoung".
I don't have any issues with this. In fact, I think it was the right
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On 12/6/17, John P. Rouillard wrote:
> I see a major flash of unstyled content.
Do you still have this problem with the latest trunk version of
Fossil? There was a change at
https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/timeline?c=20e680aa that might have
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e bashful about reporting them. If you
do not want to post on the mailing list, you can send email directly
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t; SQLITE_CANTOPEN: os_unix.c:36229: (2) open(/nunya/binness.fossil-wal) - No
> such file or directory
> SQLITE_CANTOPEN: unable to open database file
> fossil: unable to open database file
Trunk now fixes this problem, and offers improved error message to
help diagnose the problem, should it com
On 12/13/17, jungle Boogie wrote:
> On 13 December 2017 at 09:07, Warren Young wrote:
>> On Dec 13, 2017, at 9:55 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
>>>
>>> Would Git or GitHub have told me about those prior tickets?
>>
>> GitHub is pretty good about surfacing suc
ike it’s opening the DB for reading but then fails to
> write the WAL file because the directory that contains the *.fossil file
> isn’t writeable by the user.
Please continue debugging. I need to focus on that new SQLite bug
right now. I'll get on this
have since added a ticket for the new
bug so now there are three.).
Would Git or GitHub have told me about those prior tickets?
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ssible work-around:
Run: fossil sql $yourrepo
Enter: ALTER TABLE config ADD COLUMN mtime INTEGER;
Then: UPDATE config SET mtime=now();
Let me know if that helps.
>
> thanks
>
>
>
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On 12/11/17, sky5w...@gmail.com wrote:
> Compact view now has double ((parentheses)) ??
Did you press "Reload"? Can you send me a link to the page you are viewing?
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On 12/11/17, Florian Balmer wrote:
>
> So my strategy here was to argue for a generally accepted default that
> would be built into Fossil ;-)
>
That is a reasonable argument. I will take it under consideration.
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On 12/11/17, Steve Landers wrote:
> i haven’t had the time to figure the correct CSS to make the background on
> the row override the background on the div.
I was thinking I need to change the generated HTML a little to give
you better class tags to work with. That is on-queue.
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omplished by adding following rules to the CSS:
span.timelineVerboseDetail:before { content: "("; }
span.timelineVerboseDetail:after { content: ")"; }
span.timelineCompactDetail:before { content: "("; }
span.timelineCompactDetail:after { content: &
On 12/11/17, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:
> I was reading [1] and I found that it says "langauge" instead of
> "language".
Fixed now. Thanks!
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hanges can be applied to the "Columnar View", this skin would
> be complete.
>
> I would vote for this one as the default skin.
The "selected check-in" display is a little wonky on that skin:
https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/draft1/
ion of
Fossil to clone it.
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On 12/6/17, Stephan Beal wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 8:33 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
>
>> know.) Are you still having the same problem with the latest
>> code, even after hitting multiple "Reloads"?
>>
>
> Just tested: no :)
I just brought up chrome
having the same problem with the latest
code, even after hitting multiple "Reloads"?
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cript, but not nearly as much as there once was. There
is still lots of work to do in omitting in-line CSS.
(6) CSP headers says: "default-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline'". The goal
is to be able to remove the unsafe-inline qualifier, but as I pointed
out in (5
it
the draft5 skin. I'll send you your password by private email.
A quick web search suggests that using "overflow: hidden; white-space:
nowrap;" might serve to keep the comment text all on one line.
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On 12/5/17, Ron W wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 10:56 AM,
>
> wrote:
>>
>> Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2017 10:56:06 -0500
>> From: Richard Hipp
>> Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Fossil in Debian
>>
>> On 12/5/17, Roy Keene wrote:
>> > upstream do
download the latest release tarball for Fossil using this URL:
https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/tarball?r=release&name=fossil.tar.gz
What else can I do to make things easier for Debian's automatic
monitoring tools? What do the Debian monitoring
On 12/5/17, Reimer Behrends wrote:
> Richard Hipp wrote:
>> Which is better?
>>
>>A: https://www.fossil-scm.org/a/timeline
>>B: https://www.fossil-scm.org/b/timeline
>
> I don't see much of a difference,
Thanks for looking. But the original questi
mpted to "improve" it without
making a backup, ended up breaking it, and now I can't seem to fix it.
Can you please work your magic again?
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On 12/3/17, Steve Landers wrote:
> The llnk for draft1 is https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/draft1/timeline
At https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/draft1/timeline?c=106fe6 the
yellow highlight color only covers the date and the graph, not the
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t2 skin, go to:
https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/draft2/timeline
There should be no difference between the default and "draft2" at this
time, though perhaps Warren will change that soon are report back on
this list... :-)
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ompile the latest version of the symlink-refactor
branch (https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/info/b2594738460036b9) and
let me know whether or not it is working better for you.
Thanks for the bug report, and for helping test the fix.
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On 11/30/17, jungle Boogie wrote:
>
> Visual Studio 2017 Developer Command Prompt v15.0.26730.16
>
So, it works with Microsoft Visual Studio v14.0.
Please suggest a fix to get it working with v15.0.
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On 11/30/17, jungle Boogie wrote:
> On 30 November 2017 at 07:46, Richard Hipp wrote:
>> On 11/30/17, jungle Boogie wrote:
>>>
>>> Still failing with latest changes and nmake /f Makefile.msc and with
>>> buildmsvc.bat:
>>>
>>
>> Sorry yo
On 11/30/17, jungle Boogie wrote:
>
> Still failing with latest changes and nmake /f Makefile.msc and with
> buildmsvc.bat:
>
Sorry you are having trouble. It works for me. Please suggest a fix...
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> 9 GOOD2017-08-29 07:50:10 ffc252a663d6c059 CURRENT
> 4 GOOD2017-08-28 14:04:42 ade4a657dc852f4b
> 2 GOOD2017-07-21 03:19:30 f7914bfdfacad19a
>
> cheers!
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> 2 GOOD2017-11-29 16:06:09 5beb3614960f2c3e
> 1 GOOD2017-11-29 14:05:43 c94f6085489effe6
Thanks for the bisect. Should be working again, now. Let me know if
you spot any other CSS issues.
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for legacy hashes. Hardened SHA1 is not vulnerable to the SHAttered
attach. See
https://github.com/cr-marcstevens/sha1collisiondetection
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On 11/29/17, Jacob MacDonald wrote:
> "manifest checksum does not agree with disk", seen when cloning the bad
> repo for the first time and trying to open in.
That sounds like it is missing some content files. Once you sync up
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What was the manifest message that you are concerned about?
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I don't know how the server side got set to sha3-only. That's never
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Do I have that right?
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to somehow highlight the
entire row, including the parts of the graph and the date/time field.
As it does for:
https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/timeline?c=c94f6085&ss=v
If we have to fall back to only selected the check-in comment text,
that's what we have to do. But I think it makes
ack so far has been very helpful.
Please don't stop.
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A view of the dbpage branch of SQLite on the GitHub mirror:
https://github.com/mackyle/sqlite/commits/dbpage
The same information from the latest experimental Fossil:
http://www.sqlite.org/srcxb/timeline?ss=n&n=34&p=dbpage&y=ci
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On 11/28/17, Joe Mistachkin wrote:
>
> Yeah, something like that would be cool. Also, having the "Leaf" indicator,
> et al, up front as well (like before)?
"Verbose" mode now looks like legacy.
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On 11/28/17, Richard Hipp wrote:
>
> Limitations:
>
(5) The selected-entry highlighting is messed up for MS-Edge. Ex:
https://www.fossil-scm.org/b/timeline?ss=n&c=2017-07-07 - suggestions
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On 11/28/17, Joe Mistachkin wrote:
>
> Richard Hipp wrote:
>>
>> (1) You have a selection of styles: Normal, Compact, Verbose,
>> Columnar. Each can be styled separately.
>>
>
> Pretty please, can we have a "Legacy" style that gives the old look?
&g
On 11/28/17, Richard Hipp wrote:
> Please offer your opinions on:
>
> https://www.fossil-scm.org/b/timeline
Other comparison repositories:
http://mirror1.tcl.tk/tcl-b/timeline
https://sqlite.org/b/timeline
>
> Changes:
>
> (1) You have a selection of sty
the modes. I could make that a configuration option, I
suppose
Notes:
To try this out locally, download and compile the tip of the
"sticky-timeline-style" branch.
https://www.fossil-scm.org/b/timeline?r=sticky-timeline-style
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What does the same page show when you run it using "./fossil ui"?
Same project-ID?
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What version of Fossil are you running locally? What does "fossil version" say?
Try running:
fossil sync --httptrace
That will generate files in your local directory named
"http-re*-*.txt". Please send me all of those files so that I try to
tell what i
tand what you are
doing, what you expected to happen, and how the behavior is different
from what you expected. Please provide additional details, and we
will go from there.
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t;Detailed" (new name suggestions will be
welcomed). Each format is separately styleable using CSS. The chosen
style is remembered in a cookie, so that every time you visit a
timeline page you start with the same format as you had the time
before.
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cking to seemingly no avail.
>
The behavior you describe should not occur - either by version upgrade
or by borking. Can you provide a concrete example that we can debug?
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imeline
https://www3.fossil-scm.org/site.cgi/timeline?dp=d95f712&n=4
https://www3.fossil-scm.org/site.cgi/timeline?b=2017-09-01
https://www3.fossil-scm.org/site.cgi/finfo?name=src/db.c
Please do not restrict yourself to just the links shown. Look at
various timelines to see what wor
ve installed the new look (temporarily at least) on
https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil so that we can live with it for a
while to see how we like it. The big down-side is that less
information is visible on a single screen now, so you have to scroll
more. But that seems to be the trend with web
On 11/27/17, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 02:28:37PM -0500, Richard Hipp wrote:
>> TL;DR: A Git packfile for SQLite is about 52% larger than the
>> equivalent content in a Fossil repository.
>
> Did you run repack with aggresive settings? I.e. wi
On 11/27/17, Richard Hipp wrote:
> TL;DR: A Git packfile for SQLite is about 52% larger than the
> equivalent content in a Fossil repository.
It gets worse (for Git):
The Git repo I cloned only contains the master branch - 18336
check-ins out of the 19715 check-ins found in the Fossi
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