[fossil-users] wiki link to tip zip archive

2009-12-19 Thread Wilson, Ronald
Is there a way to create a link to the zip archive on the tip of the trunk? I want the home page for my fossil archive to have a download link, but I have to update the link after every checkin, e.g. [b31d74a27c], and then tell people to click the zip archive link. Might there at least be a wa

Re: [fossil-users] wiki link to tip zip archive

2009-12-19 Thread D. Richard Hipp
On Dec 19, 2009, at 9:35 AM, Wilson, Ronald wrote: > Is there a way to create a link to the zip archive on the tip of the > trunk? I want the home page for my fossil archive to have a > download link, but I have to update the link after every checkin, > e.g. [b31d74a27c], and then tell peo

Re: [fossil-users] wiki link to tip zip archive

2009-12-19 Thread Stephan Beal
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 3:42 PM, D. Richard Hipp wrote: > http://www.projectname.org/fossil/zip/name-of-download.zip?uuid=trunk > > The trick is that the uuid= query parameter can specify a branch or a > tag in addition to a specific check-in. Just out of curiosity: if a tag/branch name contain

Re: [fossil-users] wiki link to tip zip archive

2009-12-19 Thread Jeremy Cowgar
"D. Richard Hipp" wrote: > > > http://www.projectname.org/fossil/zip/name-of-download.zip?uuid=trunk > > The trick is that the uuid= query parameter can specify a branch or a > tag in addition to a specific check-in. > Is there a way to make the name-of-download.zip dynamic? For instance, I

Re: [fossil-users] Path Separators

2009-12-19 Thread Emil Totev
> -- Forwarded message -- > From: Clark Christensen > To: fossil-us...@lists.fossil-scm.org > Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 09:36:43 -0800 (PST) > Subject: [fossil-users] Path Separators > I'm using Fossil on MS Windows under the TCC/4NT shell, and am mostly really > happy with it.  But

Re: [fossil-users] wiki link to tip zip archive

2009-12-19 Thread Wilson, Ronald
I got it to work like this: [/zip/myproject.zip?uuid=trunk] from my mobile 434.851.1612 On Dec 19, 2009, at 9:42 AM, "D. Richard Hipp" wrote: > > > On Dec 19, 2009, at 9:35 AM, Wilson, Ronald wrote: > >> Is there a way to create a link to the zip archive on the tip of the >> trunk? I want the

[fossil-users] Please contribute Fossil "skins" or "themes"

2009-12-19 Thread D. Richard Hipp
Earlier today, I checked in a version of Fossil that has the ability to host multiple "themes" or "skins" for the web interface and that allows users (with Admin privilege) to switch between skins with a simple mouse click. However, the current implementation contains only two built-in skins

[fossil-users] file artifact links not working

2009-12-19 Thread Wilson, Ronald
on one of my new repositories the file artifact links don't work for files with extension .zrx. these are simple windows text files. other file artifacts work fine. try it yourself here http://svn.thereverend.org:8080/ check the history of any zrx file then click the link for it's artifact

Re: [fossil-users] Please contribute Fossil "skins" or "themes"

2009-12-19 Thread Stephan Beal
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 10:28 PM, D. Richard Hipp wrote: > Earlier today, I checked in a version of Fossil that has the ability > to host multiple "themes" or "skins" for the web interface and that > allows users (with Admin privilege) to switch between skins with a > simple mouse click. > With

Re: [fossil-users] Please contribute Fossil "skins" or "themes"

2009-12-19 Thread Rene de Zwart
Op Za, 19 december, 2009 22:28, schreef D. Richard Hipp: > Earlier today, I checked in a version of Fossil that has the ability > to host multiple "themes" or "skins" for the web interface and that > allows users (with Admin privilege) to switch between skins with a > simple mouse click. > > Howeve

Re: [fossil-users] file artifact links not working

2009-12-19 Thread Wilson, Ronald
actually what is happening is that fossil.exe launches another fossil process to serve the artifact and that process crashes. the _in txt file has GET /artifact info but the _out txt file is null. from my mobile 434.851.1612 On Dec 19, 2009, at 7:06 PM, "Wilson, Ronald" wrote: > > on one