Hi Venkat,
> Thank you for taking the initiative and the updates. I have created a
> github mirror at
>
> https://github.com/venks1/emacs-fossil
That's great! Though please update to my latest commit on trunk where I fixed
an accidental omission in the merge that I d
to dip in and out of as time and interest permits,
though I would certainly not say I'm an expert!
Looking forward to helping out,
Paul
On 01/10/17 18:01, Venkat Iyer wrote:
Hi Paul,
I have merged your changes as a bundle into my emacs-fossil chiselapp
(is that word popular enough
to be just
://chiselapp.com/user/pdo/repository/emacs-fossil
where my additions are in the 'pdo' branch.
Paul Onions
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BSD codebases can use LGPL components/libs without fear of being in
violation of license.
On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 6:10 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
> On 6/7/17, Chris Rydalch wrote:
> > I tried following the Cookbook page, but haven't had luck getting it to
> >
OK, so I don't think there's any interest in this beyond me :-(
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 1:58 PM, Paul Hammant <p...@hammant.org> wrote:
> I don't really need Fossil to become an application server. I just need
> it to handle CRUD over HTTPS on specific resources, and have
on them,
and commit them back as a set, atomically?
- Paul
- Paul
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 2:53 PM, Warren Young <war...@etr-usa.com> wrote:
> On Apr 4, 2017, at 11:24 AM, Paul Hammant <p...@hammant.org> wrote:
> >
> > > I have little need for such a thing myself, so I’m just
m/2012/11/20/very-small-data/ might be interesting too,
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Are you sure there's not some no-frills way of getting at what used to be
on Google code - e.g.
https://code.google.com/archive/p/majesticuo/source/default/source ?
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 7:01 AM, ng0 <contact@cryptolab.net> wrote:
> Paul Hammant transcribed 4.8K bytes:
>
Github at some point. I'm example orientated and can only
really make leaps in understanding after looking a tight solutions :)
- Paul
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 10:45 PM, Joe Mistachkin <sql...@mistachkin.com>
wrote:
>
> If you compile Fossil with TH1 docs & hooks support and with
Or maybe examples of curl commands that can demonstrate CRUD operations
against a Fossil repo HTTP interface?
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Thanks,
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ist if you're wanting more. Here's
me writing about "very small data" -
http://paulhammant.com/2012/11/20/very-small-data/ - which might have a
bearing on your thinking.
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h
ady available. There are about 1/2
dozen files in src/ and doc/ that reference baseurl, secureurl, or
zHttpsURL.
Best regards,
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- Paul
On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 6:14 AM, Kees Nuyt <k.n...@zonnet.nl> wrote:
> [Default] On Wed, 6 Jul 2016 05:02:40 -0400, Paul Hammant
> <p...@hammant.org> wrote:
>
> > ZFS, Btrfs could repair a Fossil database inflight, and without hiccup?
> > Tell
l could do the same by comparing the local copy data against its
local checksum, and if that doesn’t match, ask the server it most recently
sync’d against for its copy.
I'm confused - you think Fossil doing it's own bitrot/corruption
checking/repair is a thing that is pos
know Fossil well enough to
repair a small section of a moving target?
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he article so you
> already know that...
>
>> On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 1:09 PM, Paul Hammant <p...@hammant.org> wrote:
>> Bitrot -
>> http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/01/bitrot-and-atomic-cows-inside-next-gen-filesystems/
>> - data in SSD or HD
/
Anyway, will two fossil installs replicating each other do anything with
merkle trees to heal such bitrot silently and in the background?
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gt;> that one branch has been merged with other without actually changing
>
>> any of the code? I don't recall ever having had a need for such a
> thing? Can you suggest a scenario where it might be useful?
>
There are plenty of useful scenarios, but the biggest is 'maintained
di
working-copy in one go.
$ fossil clone --quiet --working-copy-too --replica-in-dotfile-please
http://www2.fossil-scm.org/ fossils_own_source
$ cd fossils_own_source
$ ls -al .fossil
-rw-r--r-- 1 paul staff 38551552 Jun 19 08:50 fossilRepo.fossil
Indeed I seem to have gotten myself in a mess
Thanks Stephen & Richard.
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. With
submodules, git doesn't like to be able 1GB (size of clone), though some
field reports suggest 7GB works too.
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wanted to adjust!
The marvelous incantation that you sent only returned the current css so the
previous one was lost in the upgrade. I am much less concerned about this since
it gives me the opportunity to do a much better job.
:: paul
> On Dec 23, 2015, at 12:30 , Andy Bradford
> <a
Having upgraded to Fossil release 1.34 the customizations to the css that I had
made have disappeared and I cannot find a way to edit the new css. Is this no
longer possible? Is there a way to modify the css for some elements?
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I am trying to get a .html file to show up in a Fossil wiki as embedded documentation. There is an instruction that says to put the followingat the beginning of the .html file to have the header and footer displayed: which I have dutifully done including the end tag. However the Fossil header and
Thanx! This worked perfectly and, of course, the information was ‘hiding’ in
plain sight!
:: paul
> On Dec 9, 2015, at 19:36 , Andy Bradford
> <amb-sendok-1452310593.kdmgmjhngomcamjid...@bradfords.org> wrote:
>
> Thus said Paul Higham on Wed, 09 Dec 2015 16:32:53 -0800:
&
I am using markdown to document an application within Fossil. Having read all
the documentation I could find I still cannot see whether it is possible to do
the following:
have the home page of the repository be rendered from a file such as
homePage.md where this file is itself under source
policy where you
try to ensure trunk is always correct. But if you are working on a
feature branch, and that feature is part way through development,
incomplete in places, knowingly broken in other places, then why would
you have a rule of not checking in untested changes here?
On 10/09/15 14:56, Baruch Burstein wrote:
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 1:44 PM, Jacek Cała > wrote:
All in all, I think it would be nice to add these little things to
the console client, so the need for the GUI is only for those who
On 09/09/15 20:12, j. van den hoff wrote:
On Wed, 09 Sep 2015 20:19:04 +0200, Ron W wrote:
On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 7:19 AM, Luca Ferrari
wrote:
Some DVCS, like hg, use both an hash and a sequential number.
As I recall (been a few years since I
Hi Stephan,
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 5:28 PM, Paul Pereira pjspere...@gmail.com wrote:
It's not common practice (for me, at least) to put the repo file in a path
reachable by www clients. On my hoster all of my CGI-hosted repos live in
some dir under my home dir, writable by my account
containing it must be writable
by the same account which executes the Fossil binary (again, this might
differ from the WWW user). The directory needs to be writable so that
sqlite can write its journal files.
Regards,
Paul Pereira
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On 28/05/15 17:31, Richard Hipp wrote:
Not strictly true, but true enough in practice. Perhaps it would be
worthwhile to add a new command-line way of moving a check-in to a new
branch. Suggested syntax, anyone?
I wanted to do it through a script, rather than typing commands
manually. When
On 13/05/15 16:45, Ramon Ribó wrote:
Hello,
A reasonable solution could be a pre-commit hook, where the script in
TH1 or TCL had access to the branch name of the commit and other
details. As a result, the hook could accept the commit, raise a
warning, ask for confirmation or deny the
On 14/05/15 20:04, Ron W wrote:
I don't think it's likely a distracted dev will override or subvert
the rules imposed by the hook mechanism. A dev determined to get
around the rules is a completely different issue.
But a developer could just disable the hook code in the local
repository?
On 12/05/15 21:31, Matt Welland wrote:
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 2:17 PM, Warren Young w...@etr-usa.com
mailto:w...@etr-usa.com wrote:
On May 11, 2015, at 10:48 AM, Andy Goth andrew.m.g...@gmail.com
mailto:andrew.m.g...@gmail.com wrote:
X group manages Y branch.
Didn’t
is
returned for those two commands even though they failed.
Is it possible for pull and push to return 1 if they fail?
Regards,
Paul.
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On 08/05/15 19:29, Warren Young wrote:
I believe sometimes you do understand a thing so much, that you end up
forgetting the explanation.
I think the situation with “merge” is that it’s supposed to just work when run
in the obvious way. You just have to get over your anxiety over the
On 08/05/15 21:03, Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said paul on Fri, 08 May 2015 20:51:44 +0100:
For example, what's the difference between merge with baseline and
cherrypick? The documentation probably should explain that somewhere.
When you merge, you merge in all changes leading up
On 08/05/15 20:14, Abilio Marques wrote:
I believe there is room for improvements in the online documentation
too. I want this email chain to be around that idea.
If my memory serves me correctly, fossil help scrub isn't quite right ...
It says that by default only passwords are removed,
On 08/05/15 21:03, Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said paul on Fri, 08 May 2015 20:51:44 +0100:
For example, what's the difference between merge with baseline and
cherrypick? The documentation probably should explain that somewhere.
When you merge, you merge in all changes leading up
Hi Andy,
On 08/05/15 23:34, Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said paul on Fri, 08 May 2015 21:17:36 +0100:
OK, so if I do a merge with baseline, supply two UUID's so that I only
merge the changes for one UUID, are you saying that cherrypick is a
shortcut for that, because you only need
the help for fossil branch, I can't see how that would be used to
rename a branch?
Thanks,
Paul.
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On 06/05/15 11:43, Richard Hipp wrote:
On 5/6/15, paul pault.eg...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to rename a branch using the command line. As a first step,
I've tried
fossil tag --propagate branch ...
and
fossil tag --raw --propagate branch ...
but I'm getting the message
the fossil
On 30/04/15 22:12, John Found wrote:
On Fri, 1 May 2015 00:03:01 +0300
John Found johnfo...@asm32.info wrote:
Well, the first version of my new skin is ready and uploaded. I named it
ProgrammingClassic.
And the URL is: http://fresh.flatassembler.net/fossil/repo/fresh
It is published below,
On 20/03/15 08:16, Peter Spjuth wrote:
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 5:38 AM, Reimer Behrends behre...@gmail.com
mailto:behre...@gmail.com wrote:
First, the safer (and arguably overall better) approach is to
recognize that stash/shelve operations are the inverse of the
staging area for
to be included in the second... so perhaps
something like
fossil ci -m first commit --ignore file1 file2
would be easier than:
fossil ci -m first commit file3 file4 file5 file6... file12
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 2:13 PM, paul pault.eg...@gmail.com
mailto:pault.eg...@gmail.com wrote:
On 20
can still use a file browser as I'm doing now.
If I want to move a file on my hard drive, I think I should be able to do it
however I like, whether it's managed by a version control system or not.
Regards,
Paul
(*) www.p-code.org/fcommit
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Bah! Commit not conmit. Stupid phone keyboard.
On Oct 6, 2014 12:39 PM, Scott Robison sc...@casaderobison.com
mailto:sc...@casaderobison.com wrote:
On Oct 6, 2014 12:26 PM, Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com
mailto:sgb...@googlemail.com wrote:
The .pdf is referenced as an image using markdown as the wiki markup of the
wiki page. The markup is equivalent to
# Title
Some explanatory text . . .
![](http://rest of the repository URL/doc/tip/path to the image file in the
repository.pdf)
In Safari the .pdf renders perfectly, in Chrome
there and I am
just missing it?
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is
that the limited capabilities of the wiki markup is preventing enthusiastic
acceptance of Fossil by some of the non-developers at my (very small) company.
Thanx for any help in these regards.
:: paul
On Aug 28, 2014, at 09:17 , Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 11:42 AM, Todd
on updating the cloud version of Fossil but I do have the latest on my
own machine. However, I cannot find any specific instructions even on the
Fossil website as to how to do this. Is it possible or not?
:: paul
On Aug 28, 2014, at 11:34 , Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug
documentation on how to configure Fossil
so that this capability can be activated?
Sorry for the confusion. . .
:: paul
On Aug 28, 2014, at 16:02 , Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 6:46 PM, Paul Higham pa...@janmedical.com wrote:
With the developer permissions set
Instead of 'unified', how about 'zippered' or 'interlaced'?
Paul Higham
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Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2011 13
when showing files.
Paul
On 30 Sep 2011, at 22:30 , Richard Hipp wrote:
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Tomek Kott tkott.s...@gmail.com wrote:
nope*. What many people do, including the SQLite Fossil repos, is simply
rename the branch as mistake, close the leaf, update back to trunk
On 1 Oct 2011, at 15:28 , Stephan Beal wrote:
On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Paul Ruizendaal p...@planet.nl wrote:
Maybe you could do some http-over-stdin/stdout, and speak json there. :)
Isn't fossil cgi already doing that? A front-end could build the
appropriate environment variables
OK. Well, the other thing you can do is lobby the nginx people to start
supporting CGI. :-)
I'm not a nginx user, and such would not work if the front web server and
the fossil server are on different machines, as they are in my case.
With the current fossil code base my workaround is to run
is
a workable alternative.
Paul
- Original Message -
From: Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org
To: fossil-users fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 10:51 PM
Subject: [fossil-users] The fossil service command
Thomas Schnurrenberger's fossil service command - for running Fossil
If this was a full-blown Tcl then you could do
dict keys [concat {*}$twoDlist]
but I suspect that TH1 has neither dictionaries nor the {*} operator.
How about
set oneDlist
foreach pair $twoDlist {lappend oneDlist [lindex $pair 0]}
Paul Higham
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phig
As you may guess from my previous email, it might be that it is
something
with
the repos which were darcs -- fossil converted via git and/or with FF
'stale'
session.
Perhaps it is an obscure race condition between fossil initialising the
server socket and FF4 opening a client socket to that
out to Fossil to
perform its operations.
Paul
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, the inappropriate ones will just fade away.
And as for the logo, it tells me that quality products will outlast
those of the insurance companies :)
Paul Higham
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[mailto:fossil-users-boun...@lists.fossil
Did you try [switch $status { . . . ?
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[mailto:fossil-users-boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org] On Behalf Of Ron
Wilson
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 16:03
To: fossil-users
' markers as a bad hack,
rooted in now ancient tools (SCCS/1972 and RCS/1982). I'm not against the
idea per se, but I would like to understand your requirements better. Could
you elaborate?
Thanks,
Paul
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providing the right password to the http server. That is how I understood
his question.
Paul
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welcome!
Thanks,
Paul
PS: I don't quite understand why the notfound path is appended to the
client ip in the win http server code. It seems to me this is unused, but
perhaps I'm missing something.
On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 08:41:57 +0200, Paul Ruizendaal p...@planet.nl wrote:
Have thought about
be enabled
with an additonal flag. I think hope that the above can be done in a
small patch, a I remain opposed to adding bloat to Fossil.
Will that work for security and convience? Input welcome.
Paul
On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 23:27:57 +0100, Owen Shepherd owen.sheph...@e43.eu
wrote:
On 2 June 2010
as
is. Perhaps it needs a third form along the lines of:
fossil backend http|scgi [-P port|pipe] [-F front-server-ip] [-R
repository]
Not sure yet, I'll think about it a bit more. All input welcome.
Paul
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) g.zIpAddr = mprintf(%s, z);
Hope the above has been of help. For the avoidance of doubt: you will have
to convince DRH to accept your patch, not me; I'm just a user.
Paul
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Jim,
I'd be happy to merge in my write-up about the TH1 script language.
Howver, that is not quick start guide material, and perhaps is outside
the focus of the document.
Paul
On Sat, 29 May 2010 06:20:01 -0400, Jim Schimpf jim.schi...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
I've been working
problem without any need for additional code. Perhaps I'm missing the
point, but to me adding scgi is bloat.
Paul
On Sun, 30 May 2010 21:23:59 +0100, Owen Shepherd owen.sheph...@e43.eu
wrote:
I've finished modifying Fossil to support SCGI. Some notes:
- I rewrote the accept loop of the server
The biggest issue with HTTP 1.1 for backend communication is long
running connections since HTTP doesn't support interleaving.
Now that I find a convincing argument!
Can you confirm from your experience that SCGI is not broken in this
respect in the same way as FastCGI (i.e. the protocol spec
on a virtual machine that is a
1/20th slice of a real server. ... How much more efficient does that
need to be?
Lots ... if it's CGI under Windows.
Thank You,
Paul Serice
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http
the text code with no rendering.
Is there wiki magic for this?
Paul Higham
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St. Jude Medical
709 East Evelyn Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 95086 USA
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This communication, including any
This is the best of both worlds, and an elegant solution to boot.
Thanx!
Paul Higham
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[mailto:fossil-users-boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org] On Behalf Of D.
Richard Hipp
Sent: Thursday, March
I have been wondering that myself and I would also like to know if it is
possible to rename a wiki page.
Paul Higham
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[mailto:fossil-users-boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org] On Behalf
, with 10-year old
National Geographic magazines growing mould . . .
I agree with Jeremy that shunning is a pretty awkward way to clean up
the 'desktop', but if that is the only way . . .
Paul Higham
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It is possible from within the mail archive to reply to the author of a
specific posting, but this is only addressed to the author. Is it
possible from within the archive to select a specific posting and have a
reply posted to the entire set of fossil users?
Paul Higham
Senior Software
fossil tag --raw add closed branch
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of 'Documentation' and I don't see a way of intercepting
this.
Paul Higham
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This communication, including any attachments
servers is to see if index.html exists in the
directory and if so, serve that page; if not a 404 results. Many servers
have the option to do a listing, but that is just that: an option.
Paul
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access.
This would work very well with my own (soon to be published, GPL'ed)
reverse proxy. It would also work very well with Lighttpd, using its
mod_magnet module. Would it be workable with Apache too? (I'm not familiar
with Apache configuration).
Paul
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 11:53:36 -0800, Kyle McKay
: header of a 301 response.
Before I attempt this rather massive patch: Richard, any remarks?
Paul
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the above relocation but keeps
everyting based at root ('/'), regardless of the path in the request uri.
Is there a reason that makes fossil CGI style relocation a bad idea for a
fossil running in server mode?
Paul
==
I just tried to put Fossil (running as server) behind a reverse proxy
(home
to lose at most up to the start of the next file in the archive.
What's the story with SQLite? What's my exposure to a single corrupt
byte?
Thank You,
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