On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 6:30 AM, Shal Farley s...@cheshireeng.com wrote:
In the literal sense, yes. But (if I'm getting this right) the deeper
message was that the checkout knew about them because it itself was not
updated to the latest commit - the one in which I'd rm'd the files. Hence
my
Hello,
while toying with small-team wiki setup, I noticed that when logging
in using the web UI, and then clicking 'logout' from the menu bar,
presents you with a screen to login/logout (by means of a button), but
does not logout. Is this intentional?
This is fossil version 1.29 [6b15019765]
On 28 June 2014 14:33, Michai Ramakers m.ramak...@gmail.com wrote:
while toying with small-team wiki setup, I noticed that when logging
in using the web UI, and then clicking 'logout' from the menu bar,
presents you with a screen to login/logout (by means of a button), but
does not logout. Is
stephan,
In the literal sense, yes. But (if I'm getting this right) the deeper
message was that the checkout knew about them because it itself was not
updated to the latest commit - the one in which I'd rm'd the files.
Hence my confusion over MISSING from what?.
Your understanding is
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On 6/27/2014 5:56 PM, Alexander Strobel wrote:
Problem: I am getting the following error message when I try to
open a repo wich lies in a shared folder of Oracles VirtualBox:
[somelocaldir]$ fossil open ../geelaunch.fossil SQLITE_IOERR:
os_unix.c:29821: (22)
Just a quick answer. ;-)
The wiki is very outdated, just use win/Makefile.mingw or
win/Makefile.mingw.mistachkin (this Makefile is what the
default win32 build used.
The win32 binary is not compiled with the latest MinGW,
simply because it wouldn't even run. ...
Thanks. I got the
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On 6/28/2014 1:24 PM, HeadshotX wrote:
On 6/27/2014 5:56 PM, Alexander Strobel wrote:
Problem: I am getting the following error message when I try to
open a repo wich lies in a shared folder of Oracles VirtualBox:
[somelocaldir]$ fossil open
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Is there any chance that it will work like I tried it first?
SQLite is quite strict with the filesystem, and it needs it to work as
advertised, for example with syncing and file locking. VirtualBox is
just not there yet. Go bug them. Give them a tiny test case, a
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On 6/28/2014 5:16 PM, HeadshotX wrote:
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Is there any chance that it will work like I tried it first?
SQLite is quite strict with the filesystem, and it needs it to
work as advertised, for example with syncing and file
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