On 1/31/2013 2:02 PM, K. Fossil user wrote:
in another word it is not possible to link staticly...
For little project, no hardware acceleration devices does not hurt.
But, for projects that need secure connections with numerous users, it
will be crucial.
Let imagine accountants that need speed
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 4:35 PM, Stephan Beal wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 10:28 PM, Edward Blake > wrote:
>
>> Right now I stuck a GPL license as a path of least resistance simply
>> because all the other Tortoise are GPL. I've noticed since that Veracity's
>> is Apache licensed so I figure
on Jan 31, 2013, K. Fossil user wrote:
>
>You do understand what Stephan said.
>It is not what I've said, it is what Stephan said...I agree with you.
>P.S.: Next time you received a mail from Fossil just click on the button
>called [reply
>to all], otherwise I [or someone else] will the only gu
You do understand what Stephan said.
It is not what I've said, it is what Stephan said...
I agree with you.
I do not use network either...
However, my discuss is more about the fact that people do care about the way
how they may use it without dependencies...
Less dependencies means less insta
>
>Why don't fossil create a lite version that could be static and the full one
>which
>will forbid the static option ?
>Isn't that a good idea ?
>That's like asking, "why not have a fossil which has no networking support?"
>and the
>answer is, "because it would be nearly useless." On modern Lin
1/ RedHat is a company that needs to earn money.
If static compiling is used then few people may need to buy their products.
If you read what is written, it is not said IMPOSSIBLE.
It is said DISCOURAGED, which is TOTALLY not the same.
As I said, it should be possible to dynamically linking, but I
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 08:34:13PM +, K. Fossil user wrote:
> Can't we use GnuTLS instead of openSSL ?
> Wget decided to use GnuTLS instead of openSSL...
The only real improvement GNU TLS provides over OpenSSL is GPL
compatibility for Linux distributions. Otherwise it is just as messy as
OpenS
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 10:02:59PM +, K. Fossil user wrote:
> in another word it is not possible to link staticly...
> For little project, no hardware acceleration devices does not hurt.
> But, for projects that need secure connections with numerous users, it will
> be crucial.
> Let imagine a
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 11:02 PM, K. Fossil user <
ticketpersonnal-fos...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
> Why don't fossil create a lite version that could be static and the full
> one which will forbid the static option ?
> Isn't that a good idea ?
>
That's like asking, "why not have a fossil which has no ne
in another word it is not possible to link staticly...
For little project, no hardware acceleration devices does not hurt.
But, for projects that need secure connections with numerous users, it will be
crucial.
Let imagine accountants that need speed secure connections ...
Why don't fossil create
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 01:33:24PM -0500, Richard Hipp wrote:
> For example, OpenSSL seems to not support static linking.
OpenSSL only needs dynamic linkage for additional engines, e.g. to
interact with hardware acceleration devices. Otherwise it is perfectly
fine to statically link it.
Joerg
___
>So you have to build an executable per-distro -- welcome to
>Linux.
Is it the same with *BSD systems ?
(Thank you for your tought: it's really appreciated !)
Best Regards
K.
Nico Williams wrote:
>>
>> bld/shell.o: In function `find_home_dir':
>> ./src/shell.c:2739: warning: Using 'getpwu
1/ GLibc and linux symbols versionning issue then...
OK, thanks.
2/ runs everywhere:
I mean, it should run in every plateform... but not cross platform of course.
It is not about java bytecode thing... :D
For example, if someone do fossil compilation with i386, then ALL i386 linux
should be able
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 3:28 PM, Stephan Beal wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 10:19 PM, K. Fossil user
> wrote:
>>
>> bld/shell.o: In function `find_home_dir':
>> ./src/shell.c:2739: warning: Using 'getpwuid' in statically linked
>> applications requires at runtime the shared libraries from the
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 10:28 PM, Edward Blake
wrote:
> Right now I stuck a GPL license as a path of least resistance simply
> because all the other Tortoise are GPL. I've noticed since that Veracity's
> is Apache licensed so I figure why not make this permissively licensed as
> well. Currently I
Hello all,
I was wondering how important it would be to have TortoiseFossil BSD-licensed?
Right now I stuck a GPL license as a path of least resistance simply because
all the other Tortoise are GPL. I've noticed since that Veracity's is Apache
licensed so I figure why not make this permissively
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 10:19 PM, K. Fossil user <
ticketpersonnal-fos...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
> bld/shell.o: In function `find_home_dir':
> ./src/shell.c:2739: warning: Using 'getpwuid' in statically linked
> applications requires at runtime the shared libraries from the glibc
> version used for link
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 3:19 PM, K. Fossil user
wrote:
> $ ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc \
> --with-openssl=auto \
> --json \
> --markdown
> $ make
> ./src/shell.c:2739: warning: Using 'getpwuid' in statically linked
> applications requires at runtime the shared libraries from the
$ fossil update ba86c859df
checkout: ba86c859dff83e89640091ea18dec5571630af2a 2013-01-31 18:12:54 UTC
tags: trunk
comment: Added an "extern" to work around a duplicate-definition linking
error with the tcc compiler. (user: stephan)
changes: None. Already up-to-
Hello,
copy error in my last mail:
correct copy is below :
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc \
--with-openssl=auto \
--json \
--markdown
$ make
## ...
HTTPS support enabled
Checking for readline/readline.h...not found
Checking for editline/readline.h...not found
Checking libs for ge
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 9:35 PM, K. Fossil user <
ticketpersonnal-fos...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
> I've downloaded today's timeline trunk:
> ...$ fossil open fossil.fossil
> $ fossil update
> Autosync: http://www2.fossil-scm.org/
> Segmentation faultrtifacts sent: 0 received: 0
>
Can you give us more
Hello all of you,
1/ Jan Nijtmans wrote:
>I agree with others' remarks, that --static doesn't
>make sense on modern systems any more.
I do not agree with such statement.
Static is important because mostly we do use two or more systems.
(debian and centos for example)
Darcs is static and runs e
Hello everyone,
Can't we use GnuTLS instead of openSSL ?
Wget decided to use GnuTLS instead of openSSL...
Best Regards
K.
D. Richard Hipp wrote:
K. Fossil user wrote:
People would like to use a DVCS everywhere with any distro with the SAME
binary, not the one specific to a distro.
>
I
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 5:37 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
>
> I haven't yet figure out the right syntax for doing a grep of files in the
> repository. The implementation should be relatively easy once the right
> interface is designed. Suggestions are welcomed.
>
>
My 2 cents:
fossil grep [--type
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