On Mar 21, 2017, at 11:04 PM, Martin Vahi wrote:
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> I haven't encountered any collisions yet
Nor are you likely to by accident, ever.
The only reason it’s even a concern is that a motivated attacker with lots of
money could force a collision with the old SHA-1 algorithm. It’s believed to
be
I haven't encountered any collisions yet, but
I was wondering, what will happen, if 2 different
files that have the same size, same timestamps,
different bitstreams, but the same hash (regardless of hash algorithm)
were to be committed simultaneously, at the same commit?
After all, it's the "imp
Joe Mistachkin wrote:
Perhaps changing the exec-rel-paths setting might impact this? Not sure
without further research.
The bug has nothing to do with exec-rel-paths. The --command option
simply forces the creation of a temporary directory, which is what
triggers the bug on macOS (due to th
On Mar 21, 2017, at 5:49 PM, Martin Vahi wrote:
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> I tried to commit the batch of small files
> individually. No luck:
The error tells you why:
> ...facebook.html
> contains long lines. Use --no-warnings or the "binary-glob" setting to
> disable this warning.
>Commit anyhow (a=all/y/N)?
S
On 3/21/17, Martin Vahi wrote:
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> P.S. Right after sending my previous Bug report
> to this list, like, literally in 10 seconds,
> I received a spam email that used my own subject
> line with the "Re:" prefix as its email subject.
From "Eboni"? I'm very sorry about this. I wish I was able to t
Perhaps changing the exec-rel-paths setting might impact this? Not sure
without further research.
Sent from my iPhone
https://urn.to/r/mistachkin
> On Mar 21, 2017, at 12:50 PM, Reimer Behrends wrote:
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> Richard Hipp wrote:
>> I wonder if you could provide a more concrete example of the pro
I unpakced the stblob that I tried to commit
at the case that I described at my previous bug report
and I tried to commit the batch of small files
individually. No luck:
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./wiki_references/2017/software/MaidSafe_net/doc/2017_03_21_wget_copy_of_blog_maidsafe_net/bonnet/b
On 3/21/2017 6:52 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
Apparently I checked that feature in. But I don't remember doing it.
I do not use it myself and do not remember how it works.
Maybe you can look at the source code and figure it out, and write up
some improved documentation for us?
And some test cases
Richard Hipp wrote:
I wonder if you could provide a more concrete example of the problem,
perhaps in a the form of a "fossil test-file-environment" command that
gives an incorrect answer?
I'm afraid not. As I recall, the reason I ran into this originally was
because "fossil diff --checkin ..."
Apparently I checked that feature in. But I don't remember doing it.
I do not use it myself and do not remember how it works.
Maybe you can look at the source code and figure it out, and write up
some improved documentation for us?
On 3/21/17, John P. Rouillard wrote:
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> Hi Everybody:
>
> I am
Hi Everybody:
I am currently using a child project/repository as described
in:
http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/doc/trunk/www/childprojects.wiki
In this child repo I have files that should not be pushed to
the main repo. So my locally added files, configuration file
changes etc. all happi
On 3/21/17, Reimer Behrends wrote:
> The function file_wd_isdir() seems to have a number of bugs when used
> with symbolic links. This manifests on macOS in particular (where /tmp
> links to private/tmp – note that the link is relative), when temporary
> directories are created, e.g. for "fossil d
The function file_wd_isdir() seems to have a number of bugs when used
with symbolic links. This manifests on macOS in particular (where /tmp
links to private/tmp – note that the link is relative), when temporary
directories are created, e.g. for "fossil diff --checkin ...".
* Relative links ar
By recompiling with SQLITE_MAX_LENGTH=20 or so, you might be
able to get a little more size out of Fossil. But the underlying
SQLite storage is size limited to 2GB blobs, so beyond that, Fossil
just wont work. And it will stop being efficient long before you get
into giga-byte sized files
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contains binary data. Use --no-warnings or the "binary-glob" s
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