Re: [fossil-users] Using doc/ckout from win service

2014-08-23 Thread Petr Ferdus
Od: Andy Bradford The distinction is that ckout only works with an open repository. Using Windows as a service does not use an open repository, so I wouldn't expect this to work. It might be possible for you to run the service from an open repository, but I'm not sure what the

Re: [fossil-users] Using doc/ckout from win service

2014-08-23 Thread Thomas Schnurrenberger
Hi Peter as the original author of the Windows service code, I probably can explain the behavior you are seeing. On 23.08.2014 09:13, Petr Ferdus wrote: I am not very clear, what specifically should I do to run service from open repository (while running fossil server args as server or the

Re: [fossil-users] Using doc/ckout from win service

2014-08-23 Thread Petr Ferdus
Thomas Schnurrenberger A service is never intended to serve a open checkout! It only serves Fossil repositories. Thank you for clarification. I have misunderstood doc/ckout purpose. Setting repository as a directory together with --files parameter suits my needs better. Anyone succeeded with

Re: [fossil-users] Using doc/ckout from win service

2014-08-22 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said =?utf-8?q?Petr_Ferdus?= on Fri, 22 Aug 2014 07:29:12 +0200: The ckout keyword normally only works when you start your server using the fossil server or fossil ui command line Perhaps the documentation on this isn't very clear. You can only use the ckout keyword for an open

[fossil-users] Using doc/ckout from win service

2014-08-21 Thread Petr Ferdus
I like to use doc/ckout feature of Embedded Documentation from fossil running as a windows service. Than means ability to preview file prior its check in to repo on the URL in the form baseurl/doc/ckout/filename as described in [1]. The page also states that: The ckout keyword normally