[fossil-users] Fwd: Configuration Export/Import

2013-02-26 Thread Doug Franklin




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Subject: [fossil-users] Configuration Export/Import
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2013 12:18:19 -0500
From: Doug Franklin 

> However, I normally work in a cloned and autosynced copy of that
> repository.  The clone lives on Windows XP.  When I export the
> configuration from the clone on XP, the output file does not have any 
> of my customizations, and only one user.


Well, I think the reply to this StackOverflow question answers mine, 
too, I just didn't find it before posting here. :)


http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13285099/common-header-and-footer-in-fossil?rq=1

I'm just asking something of it that it doesn't supply.

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Re: [fossil-users] Possible bug.

2013-02-26 Thread Michael L. Barrow

On 2/26/13 1:12 PM, Stephan Beal wrote:


Brief comment from tablet (and no stackoverflow account) - managing 
/etc with fossil is a poor idea because it does not support 
permissions and some files in /etc are very sensitive to ownership and 
perms. Fossil is not the right tool for that job.


i cannot say whether the not-found-from-/ is a bug, but suspect it is 
an unfortunate edge case.





What that person wants is etckepeer, except for the small and annoying 
fact that it doesn't support fossil out of the box. I haven't yet been 
motivated enough to see what it would take to graft fossil support onto 
it however because I'm not currently looking for any(more) 
procrastination targets. :-)


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Re: [fossil-users] Possible bug.

2013-02-26 Thread Stephan Beal
Brief comment from tablet (and no stackoverflow account) - managing /etc
with fossil is a poor idea because it does not support permissions and some
files in /etc are very sensitive to ownership and perms. Fossil is not the
right tool for that job.

i cannot say whether the not-found-from-/ is a bug, but suspect it is an
unfortunate edge case.

(sent from a mobile device - please excuse brevity, typos, and top-posting)
- stephan beal
http://wanderinghorse.net
On Feb 26, 2013 9:16 PM, "John Found"  wrote:

> This question on stackoverflow maybe needs some attention:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13787801/how-to-do-fossil-commands-on-relative-directory/14642028#14642028
>
> My experiments indicates some problems, but for me is not clear is it a
> bug or intended behavior.
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[fossil-users] Possible bug.

2013-02-26 Thread John Found
This question on stackoverflow maybe needs some attention: 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13787801/how-to-do-fossil-commands-on-relative-directory/14642028#14642028

My experiments indicates some problems, but for me is not clear is it a bug or 
intended behavior.

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Re: [fossil-users] Odd problem syncing to fossil repo

2013-02-26 Thread Stephan Beal
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 7:30 PM, Ron Aaron  wrote:

> The weird thing is this happens on a specific machine of mine, but I never
> have seen this problem on other machines.


Local firewall?

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Re: [fossil-users] Odd problem syncing to fossil repo

2013-02-26 Thread Ron Aaron

Hi,

This is running against your repo at fossil-scm.org!  You probably don't 
need me to give you access...


The weird thing is this happens on a specific machine of mine, but I 
never have seen this problem on other machines.


On 02/26/2013 01:30 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:

On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 2:18 AM, Ron Aaron  wrote:


  On one of my machines I am consistently having a problem doing "fossil
pull" from the main fossil repo:

Autosync:  http://r...@fossil-scm.org/fossil
 Bytes  Cards  Artifacts Deltas
Sent: 177  2  0  0
Received:1964 43  0  0
Sent:2151 44  0  0
Received:   35822 85  7 35
Sent:4454 93  0  0
waiting for server...fossil: *server did not reply*

The fossil info command shows:

project-name: Fossil
repository:   /home/ron/fossil/fossil
local-root:   /home/ron/src/fossil/
project-code: CE59BB9F186226D80E49D1FA2DB29F935CCA0333
checkout: a98467b661faa7f5c88a0e689d05ee610155eb7b 2013-02-17 14:43:47
UTC
parent:   4f95ea8c56718447fc29f7566048b1c27edb6b8d 2013-02-16 14:12:23
UTC
child:1e70f211f9b37df4a8d9948b50f0585ca2ba7732 2013-02-17 14:47:48
UTC
merged-into:  fdf9050c4b154c80aed62d2a64c3b636c639d38d 2013-02-17 21:37:15
UTC
tags: trunk
comment:  Remove two unused variables (user: jan.nijtmans)
checkins: 4963

And fossil ver shows:

This is fossil version 1.25 [a98467b661] 2013-02-17 14:43:47 UTC


I tried "fossil rebuild" to see if that helped, but no luck.  Any ideas?


It sounds like the server is segfaulting.  What version of Fossil are you
running on the server?  Are you able to give me private access to that repo
so that I can recreate the problem?




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Re: [fossil-users] Odd problem syncing to fossil repo

2013-02-26 Thread Richard Hipp
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 2:18 AM, Ron Aaron  wrote:

>  On one of my machines I am consistently having a problem doing "fossil
> pull" from the main fossil repo:
>
> Autosync:  http://r...@fossil-scm.org/fossil
> Bytes  Cards  Artifacts Deltas
> Sent: 177  2  0  0
> Received:1964 43  0  0
> Sent:2151 44  0  0
> Received:   35822 85  7 35
> Sent:4454 93  0  0
> waiting for server...fossil: *server did not reply*
>
> The fossil info command shows:
>
> project-name: Fossil
> repository:   /home/ron/fossil/fossil
> local-root:   /home/ron/src/fossil/
> project-code: CE59BB9F186226D80E49D1FA2DB29F935CCA0333
> checkout: a98467b661faa7f5c88a0e689d05ee610155eb7b 2013-02-17 14:43:47
> UTC
> parent:   4f95ea8c56718447fc29f7566048b1c27edb6b8d 2013-02-16 14:12:23
> UTC
> child:1e70f211f9b37df4a8d9948b50f0585ca2ba7732 2013-02-17 14:47:48
> UTC
> merged-into:  fdf9050c4b154c80aed62d2a64c3b636c639d38d 2013-02-17 21:37:15
> UTC
> tags: trunk
> comment:  Remove two unused variables (user: jan.nijtmans)
> checkins: 4963
>
> And fossil ver shows:
>
> This is fossil version 1.25 [a98467b661] 2013-02-17 14:43:47 UTC
>
>
> I tried "fossil rebuild" to see if that helped, but no luck.  Any ideas?
>

It sounds like the server is segfaulting.  What version of Fossil are you
running on the server?  Are you able to give me private access to that repo
so that I can recreate the problem?


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Re: [fossil-users] RSS feeds

2013-02-26 Thread Stephan Beal
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 11:30 AM, Martijn Coppoolse <
li...@martijn.coppoolse.com> wrote:

> That is probably what should be used to get the ticket title in the info
> page:
> http://fossil-scm.org/index.**html/artifact/9825d0cfe7?ln=**1699-1701
>
> I’d totally forgotten such a setting existed, but it can be configured on
> the tktsetup_timeline page.
>

And i never knew :/. But yes, that sounds like the proper approach. i won't
be able to do any significant hacking before the weekend but this has been
added to the TODO list.

Note that this is *not* a priority issue, though! I’m happy with the
> functionality as it currently is -- so far, I haven’t seen a ticket
> configuration that had a different ticket-title-expr, nor can I really see
> the need to change it from the default, 'title'.  :-)


True enough, but it is the right the to do - thanks for bringing it to my
attention.

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Re: [fossil-users] RSS feeds

2013-02-26 Thread Martijn Coppoolse

On 20-2-2013 19:53, Stephan Beal wrote:

No objections were given, so here it is:

http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/info/dbaf520910

Thanks again to David Given (he did the majority of the work).


While writing a script that checks periodically if there's any new 
tickets, and sends out an e-mail to me by generating the relevant 'View 
Ticket' page; I happened to be poring over the config table of a fossil 
repository, and in there, I noticed the config item 'ticket-title-expr'.


That is probably what should be used to get the ticket title in the info 
page:

http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/artifact/9825d0cfe7?ln=1699-1701

I’d totally forgotten such a setting existed, but it can be configured 
on the tktsetup_timeline page.


Note that this is *not* a priority issue, though! I’m happy with the 
functionality as it currently is -- so far, I haven’t seen a ticket 
configuration that had a different ticket-title-expr, nor can I really 
see the need to change it from the default, 'title'.  :-)


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