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@echo off
rem The following script was provided by Ross Berteig. Thanks!
rem modified by Tontyna to provide a workaround
rem Run this in an empty folder where it is safe to create and use a
rem fossil repository.
fossil new abc.fossil
fossil open abc.fossil
mkdir A
cd A
echo a a.txt
echo c
Oh, I see. The sym-prefixed special tags are automagically managed by
Fossil.
Being unacquainted to the internals of Fossil the wiki page confused me.
Thought I'd have to add these sym-tags myself.
Thanx to Andy (Bradford and Goth) for the clarification.
Reading /www/branching.wiki I stumbled upon the paragraph explainig
symbolic name tags starting with *sym-* being special.
Adding tag names with and without sym-prefix to a repo I couldn't see
any functional difference. Did I miss something?
Regards
-Tontyna
Am 19.03.2015 um 19:36 schrieb Andy Bradford:
Thus said Tontyna on Thu, 19 Mar 2015 11:58:40 +0100:
Starting several fossil servers with ui increments port from 8080 onwards.
Starting several fossil servers with server increments port ditto.
Mixing ui and server instances results in double
parses the output of `netstat`.
Only workaround so far:
Avoid ui and server at the same time and/or apply a --port below
8080 to your `fossil server`.
- Tontyna
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Yes, '-o-display: block' fixes the issue. But only when there is no
'display:flex'.
What's the 'hide-from-opera' css hack?
- Tontyna
Am 17.03.2015 um 02:04 schrieb Andrew Moore:
Hello Tontyna!
Thank you for the information about the problem you ran into with the
Xekri skin. I don't have
that happen to be on my computer.
Cf. current thread on Browser support ;)
- Tontyna
Am 17.03.2015 um 04:59 schrieb Vikrant Chaudhary:
The current version of Opera is 28, you should probably update your Browser.
You are using a 2 year old version which comes with Presto engine
(development
on the computer.
One more idea: How many fossil.exe do you see in the TaskManager when
the corruption occurs? I know it sounds silly, but in the last months I
had strange adventures with Windows services and same port in use by
more than one application...
- Tontyna
a stupid idea ;)
- Tontyna,
run out of ideas now
and not alone with that :-), thanks for your efforts anyway...
Albert
Three cheers to jungle Boogie! He had yet another idea!
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Investigating the Windows Event Log might be another option.
- Tontyna,
run out of ideas now
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Opera (12.17/Win32) produces gigantic selects -- see attached
screenshot. Culprit is the display: flex property of div.submenu
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The weirdest thing is that I have reverted to old versions and I'm still
unable to see the full graph!
First idea: cached stylesheet?
Although that wouldn't explain why you can see 36 items on the Fossil
site but not on localhost.
Can't imagine that the HTML served by fossil.exe is sooo
Am 15.03.2015 um 09:46 schrieb Baruch Burstein:
Can we still have the changelog of the older versions on the download
page, even without the links?
And/or a link to older versions like on
http://www.sqlite.org/releaselog/3_8_8_3.html
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Additional question: What's the URL in the addressbar?
Tontyna
Am 15.03.2015 um 18:43 schrieb a...@gmx-topmail.de:
So my problems are most likely a false alarm concerning fossil despite
the fact that my local fossil repos are the only cases where the
browsers show that problem. I'll probably test
Am 14.03.2015 um 16:52 schrieb jungle Boogie:
Does anyone else have issues reading diffs?
Me too. After years spent glaring at computer screens Ctrl++ became my
friend -- being too obstinate to wear glasses I'm probably not a
yardstick for proper font-size.
Am 15.03.2015 um 00:30 schrieb a...@gmx-topmail.de:
yes, I just did that (Fossil version [6c40678e91] 2015-03-14 13:20:34)
and still see the same problem: only part of the html-code is rendered
and when I look at the page source that chrome claims to have received
that is also incomplete. I have
repositories.
A tricky SQL statement could probably create the required records...
Thanks to Tontyna for his excellent analysis, which made it
(at least to me) fully clear what really happend here.
My pleasure. BTW it's her not his ;)
Regards,
Tontyna
Am 11.03.2015 um 18:48 schrieb David Mason:
The problem was that the version of fossil that apt-get used was
version 1.27 (I think... maybe 1.29) and I created the fossils with
1.30[a507dc7cf5] (and use 1.30[cf49528e5c] to look at them). This is
the resource page I point them at:
Can't
Am 12.03.2015 um 18:25 schrieb Andy Bradford:
Thus said Tontyna on Thu, 12 Mar 2015 11:40:32 +0100:
1. Created a repo with Fossil 1.30
forgot to mention: added a file and committed
2. Switched to Fossil 1.27
3. clone/open worked without warning
BTW: open produced a _FOSSIL_
Am 09.03.2015 um 10:09 schrieb Jan Nijtmans:
Done now:
http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/info/8cf976d24689ae9e
This means that whatever happens with fossil rm|mv|delete, the
fossil rename and fossil forget will continue to function as
they do now.
Hurray and thank you!
Will
(), file_isdir(), file_wd_isdir(),
file_simplify_name()... -- a
'when-on-windows-and-path-length-is-2-and-starts-with-A..Z-and-ends-with-colon-the-add-slash'
correction should be implemented.
Until your S:\-problem I didn't even think about putting a whole drive
in one repository...
-Tontyna
Am
a ticket about that subject:
https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/tktview?name=92fedcbc7d
Since then I learned that tickets are seldom reviewed...
Q: Is that the reason why there is no more new ticket for anonymous users?
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Am 06.03.2015 um 15:46 schrieb j. van den hoff:
On Fri, 06 Mar 2015 15:11:31 +0100, Tontyna tont...@ultrareal.de wrote:
I'd prefer that default `rm`/`mv` without options leave my file system
alone. A `--forcefilesytem` flag would be a convenient enhancement.
personally, I would _not_ like
alone. A `--forcefilesytem` flag would be a convenient enhancement.
-Tontyna
BTW: As soon as I started exploring Fossil I startet developing a GUI
application to comfortably operate Fossil. My GUI is much alike Paul's
`fcommit`.
Am 04.03.2015 um 18:24 schrieb paul:
On 03/03/15 22:27, j
Am 06.03.2015 um 18:45 schrieb Ron W:
On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 9:11 AM, Tontyna tont...@ultrareal.de
mailto:tont...@ultrareal.de wrote:
Maybe me and my co-workers aren't exemplars of The Average Fossil
User (current and future) but typing commands in a shell is not our
common approach
The environment variable 'FOSSIL_HOME' introduced in 1.31 should be
documented:
Index: www/tech_overview.wiki
==
--- www/tech_overview.wiki
+++ www/tech_overview.wiki
@@ -131,8 +131,11 @@
database is named _fossil (using an
Sorry, clicked wrong button in eMail client -- should have been a new
thread not a reply...
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And please: In the '2.0 Compiling/MinGW' paragraph a note about not
using MinGW-4.0 cause it breaks e.g. the extras command:
Index: www/build.wiki
==
--- www/build.wiki
+++ www/build.wiki
@@ -107,13 +107,16 @@
lipiUnix without
Wow! Already fixed -- Execute 'optional' SQL statements in their
original order https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/info/24d7ebe12afa2f72
Thanks
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'db_optional_sql'? Why not via 'db_multi_exec'?
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Switched to MinGW-w64 -- works like a charm. Thanks.
See also:
https://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/tktview/18cff45a4e210430e24c
Oh my! I saw that ticket but filed it under Windows XP -- who cares?.
If I had a Fossil-Login with edit rights I'd put a warning about MinGW
4.0 in the Wiki
to have no ugly
side effects.
But that cant be the solution...
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