> [mailto:fossil-users-boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org] On Behalf
> Of Saša Janiška
>
> "dave" <d...@ziggurat29.com> writes:
>
> > 1) is fossil <-> git synchronization something that is
> > 'experimental', and I should not touch it, or is
s file' should be fixed in the last release.
2018-04-30 1:52, dave <d...@ziggurat29.com>:
Folks,
I have been trying to set up a two way synchronization between Fossil and
Git for a while now and have had lots of troubles; all sorts of things like:
'Invalid SHA-1 in marks file',
'
periments\fossils>git --version
git version 2.14.1.windows.1
* My Git hosting is on Bitbucket. I don't /think/ that matters, but you
never know.
Cheers!
-dave
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think I'm getting there.
../Dave
...
And thanks for doing that wrestling; that section of your webpage was
particularly interesting to me.
-dave
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to it with a link, or
whatever as apropos.
Thanks!
-dave
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[mailto:fossil-users-boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org] On Behalf Of Richard Hipp
... Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 11:32 AM, dave d...@ziggurat29.com wrote:
Q: what does it do, and how is it used, when would one want
the
symbolic name, I can achieve the same effect).
-dave
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be).
This is not a secret repo; you can look here if curious:
fossil clone http://chiselapp.com/user/ziggurat29/repository/z29-3rdParty
3rdParty.fossil
Thanks!
-dave
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[mailto:fossil-users-boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org] On Behalf
Of B Harder
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 12:29 PM
To: Fossil SCM user's discussion
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] I have two trunks?
Hi Dave.
This is a fork (unintentional branch
take a look at the timeline on the gui, and Lo! And Behold! What
appears to be multiple trunks.
Anyway, again, not a crisis for me, but I didn't think this was possible in
the schema of things, and thought somebody might like to know if it is a
symptom of some sort of bug.
-dave
trunks
immediately to prevent downstream weirdness as a coping strategy.
Thanks-
-dave
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it removed!
It does help. I'll make shunning the spurious checkin (along with the
frumious Bandersnatch) part of my workflow when 'importing' to chiselapps in
this way.
-dave
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PM, dave d...@ziggurat29.com wrote:
* Its big, so chisel can't import it, but they have a feature where you
explicitly supply the project id, and then you can sync your big repo into
it. So I did that.
When I did have a repo on Chisel, I didn't notice this feature. So, what I
did
it be worthwhile to add such a setting? I know that many
organisations shun tabs, but there are quite a few that don't and at
those places the 4 character tab setting is not that rare.
Zoltan
...
I second the request. Every place I worked at uses hard tabs, at 4 chars.
-dave
...
don't and at
those places the 4 character tab setting is not that rare.
Zoltan
...
I second the request. Every place I worked at uses hard
tabs, at 4 chars.
-dave
Are you sure you're talking about hard tabs? Or indentation? It's
pretty common to want code indented at 4
if in the meantime a script could be created to take the output of
fossil changes and concoct a file list of just the changed files, and then
invoke fossil gdiff with that?
OK, now I'm really going to duck out of the conversation. Haha.
-dave
-Original Message-
Of Dömötör Gulyás
...
Yes, that's
more circumlocutory.
But... Maybe someone smarter than me can think of a filter before the
'xargs' that further reduces the file list to just the ones in the intended
directory, and then you'd have it, I think.
-dave
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From: dave [mailto:d...@ziggurat29.com]
Sent
Interestingly, this does /not/ happen for me on Windows with WinDiff. (I
had occaision to do this just yesterday, and it only presented sequentially
the three files that had actual changes). Don't know if version is related;
I am using the 1.29 version that came out in June. Or maybe it's a
\libfossilfossil gdiff include\fossil-scm\fossil-config.h
gives me one and only one WinDiff presentation.
which version of fossil are you using? I'm on 1.29
-dave
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that has NOT changed. It should
show nothing, but you will see the file, instead.
From: dave mailto:d...@ziggurat29.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 11:17 PM
To: 'Fossil SCM user's mailto:fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org
discussion'
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] gdiff/opendiff on os x
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