Your patch has been applied. Thanks for tracking this down.
Please note that none of the developers use nginx, so this kind of bug
tends to go unnoticed if unreported. So please do speak up when you see
problems.
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 11:08 PM, Joseph Prostko joe.pros...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 7:34 AM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
Your patch has been applied. Thanks for tracking this down.
Not a problem. Fortunately it didn't take too long to track down
since I started binary searching on cgi.c itself instead of the entire
codebase like I normally
Hi,
I am confused by fossil ignore and clean behaviour.
I have a lot of files, recognizable by extension, that I would like to
ignore when calling fossil status (1), but delete when calling fossil
clean (2).
For (1), I had put a pattern in ignore-glob. Realizing that they would
not be cleaned
On 3/17/2014 10:36 PM, Andy Goth wrote:
The fossil stash command does not seem to understand fossil mv. When
a stash is restored, the files are given their old names.
Problem still exists in Fossil version 684eb478e7.
Created ticket 99bca9b4d8ddc3ba9925dcd664df6da922a1439f to track
problem.
With a fresh build of 684eb478e my SCGI setup with nginx 1.5.12 on
Ubuntu Server 13.10 64bit appears to be working.
Fossil is started via upstart using:
exec /usr/local/sbin/fossil server --localhost --scgi /srv/fossils/partner
Nice catch Joe!
(Oops, my last reply didn't make it to the list..)
Anyway, it's now a bit more polished, and works in Firefox as well.
There are a some usage hints here now:
http://fossil.include-once.org/fossil-skins/wiki/GitHub
2014-03-17 19:27 GMT+01:00 mario xm...:
2014-03-17 17:33 GMT+01:00 Stephan
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