Sergei Gavrikov wrote:
>
> Has anyone seen a "broken" output on the side-by-side diff pages for
> non-English texts?
>
Do you have an example that is viewable online?
>
> If such an issue exists and it is a limitation the sbs's algorithm,
> what do you think, Is it good idea to add new Fossil
Hi
Has anyone seen a "broken" output on the side-by-side diff pages for
non-English texts? I mean UTF-8 non-English texts (Russian in my case)
and of course the latest Fossil builds. If such an issue exists and it
is a limitation the sbs's algorithm, what do you think, Is it good idea
to add new
When I disable my machine's firewall I have the same problem.
But all my other fossil repos (against my own server) don't have the
problem.
I don't understand why the main fossil repo would have any issues, since
it's all http, and most of the to-and-fro works. Also, I can do a
"clone" suc
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 6:09 AM, Lluís Batlle i Rossell wrote:
>
> Richard, do you mind taking a look at it, as you know best the change in
> [ee33b951a4]?
>
I'm on travel. It will be a few days.
--
D. Richard Hipp
d...@sqlite.org
___
fossil-users m
Hello,
I think that the change in http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/info/ee33b951a4
broke the
annotate in fossil.
We use annotate a lot, but as many know, we don't use trunk, but the
"annotate_links" branch, that I update only from tie to time. That's why I only
noticed now the issue from Novembe
* John Found [20130226 21:14]:
> 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 intend
6 matches
Mail list logo