On 9/14/16, Aldo Nicolas Bruno wrote:
> Il 14/09/2016 18:33, Richard Hipp ha scritto:
>> https://pizzahack.eu/fossil/thunderchez/dir?ci=trunk=cairo
>>
>> In other words, change the ci= value to the name of any branch and it
>> uses the most recent check-in on that branch.
Il 14/09/2016 18:33, Richard Hipp ha scritto:
> https://pizzahack.eu/fossil/thunderchez/dir?ci=trunk=cairo
>
> In other words, change the ci= value to the name of any branch and it
> uses the most recent check-in on that branch. Or make it ci=tip and
> it will use the most recent check-in on any
On 09/12/2016 02:55 PM, Ross Berteig wrote:
> Clumsy, perhaps, but it would work today.
Thanks. The `fossil fusefs ...` performance kills the possibility of
using Fossil as a large binary file repository manager.
I find myself casually reading "Practical File System Design"[1] and the
HDF5
On 9/14/16, Aldo Nicolas Bruno wrote:
>
> Another question... there is a way to link to a directory of the latest
> check-in?
> by example this link points to directory cairo, but of a particular
> check-in...
>
Hi, I'm using fossil for some projects, I've seen a clear limitation in
mime types. I've added some mime types to fossil. I wonder if it
wouldn't be useful to allow to add new mime types to the repository
without recompiling.
Otherwise it would be interesting to pass a mime type to the doc link,
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