to fossil rm each one, I tried to:
fossil rm dir/*
fossil: not in the repository: dir
There's no quick solution for my screw up, is there?
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I'm all-Linux now, but when I developed on Windows I just set my editor
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I would like to see this feature in fossil. How does an enhancement like
this make its way into the main codebase?
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On Wed, 2009-10-21 at 20:59 +0400, Dmitry Chestnykh wrote:
Every check-in web page have an option to download ZIP, for example,
http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/vinfo/3275d9c63ce62cb1e21f20a0a8c8be5ca1aa19a8
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and a background image (aligned left
or right) works pretty well.
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file operation added/removed/modified) and transform each
line into a fossil command, then checkin to fossil after each update.
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/BRANCH_1 or /foo/BRANCH_1
or /foo/HINDI_WORD_FOR_BRANCHES/BRANCH_1 or whatever.
Anyway, I would be happy to use a script that could handle branching,
but for my purposes just following /foo/trunk will probably be good
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, this would need to be run from the root of your open repo (i.e.,
would fail in a subdir thereof).
I think the best solution is to write a plugin for eclipse
In some sense best, no doubt, but sticking the above into a one-line
shell script may be good enough, and much much faster!
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this aspect of fossil is
wrong and even wrong-headed, I otherwise love fossil, love SQLite, and
admire DRH.)
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complete text
formatting language in C, DRH might still not be willing to include it,
so that route means hoping DRH will change his mind, or settling for a
custom version of fossil.
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provides little
protection and shouldn't be relied upon for security, I still wouldn't
want to poke holes in the condom here.
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!) And of course it won't work at
all on Windows.
I think the key missing feature is a fossil command to automatically
remove missing files, and perhaps a prompt to autoremove missing files
when commit complains about them.
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foo.baz
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not acceptable, let them keep their current default function,
but add a --do or --force flag to make them work on the filesystem, too.
I agree with Jeremy's proposal to prompt before destroying work that
hasn't been committed (and the consequent necessity of the --force
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, not browser versions, and it produces pixel-identical results to
the current code. On my Firefox 3.5, it cuts almost 80% off the timeline
rendering.
How can I submit these changes for inclusion?
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posted on this list), and it's years too late now to move
the thousands of non-controlled files to a different file tree.
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delete all these images from any branch I work with, will it get
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On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 17:53 -0400, D. Richard Hipp wrote:
Seems like I fixed this bug a few weeks ago. What version of Fossil
are you using?
[02f638a16f] 2010-02-13 12:30:48 UTC
Should I be good with the 3/8 snapshot on fossil-scm.org?
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On Thu, 2010-04-01 at 14:07 -0400, Stephan Beal wrote:
If i'm in my src tree under a/b/c and run svn status, i see only the
status of stuff under that branch of the tree
This makes some sense in SVN because multiple projects and branches are
all represented in a single tree.
I prefer the way
use case this is a hinderance, not a benefit, and I can't think of
any situation in which it would actually help.
So for improved utility (for certain uses, anyway) and slightly improved
security, the project code in the hash should be replaced with a per-row
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recently), but I now agree that my suggestion wouldn't be a good way to
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/foo', but `cd /foo` changes to /foo.
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and on your local dev machine, you'd have to use
CGI for fossil on your local machine, too--on the same domain as your
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of wiki markup:
a href=/repostest link/a
Then you'll have a link to http://fossil.wanderinghorse.net/repos
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) except people I'd like
to share the code with.
In the web interface, go to Admin Users. Click 'anonymous' and uncheck
all the Capabilities. Click 'Apply Changes'. Do the same for 'nobody'.
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reason
for having it this way, it definitely should let me know why it's
ignoring my changes. (If the reason is to make a clearer history trail,
I'd rather fossil just generated two history events from my
two-changes-in-one submission.)
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What kind of error do you get? If you need a workaround, you can
transfer the repo file with scp or rsync (which can pick up where it
left off when interrupted) and then fossil sync them.
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, and with a little fiddling
you should be able to have the Markdown rendered into HTML on the browser.
That's the plan, though my intention is to render the markdown to HTML
at post time and store both the markdown and HTML text.
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a capability of any developer, limited by
group expectations, but if you work with the existing capability system,
who gets the capability is easily changed, so I have no strong opinion
on whether reassign should be admins-only by default.
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Thanks, drh. Makes me even more excited about contributing more when I
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with. This is one of
those things I've been hoping to get around to doing eventually.
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Only 127.0.0.1 is privileged, right? So can we just not trust
X-Forwarded-For: 127.0.0.1 no matter who says it, and not worry if
X-Forwarded-For is abused otherwise?
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I have needed this also, and I do: `touch empty_dir/dir; fossil add
empty_dir`
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vi /--/ci-comment-BDEC06C2866D.txt
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user: Joshua Paine jos...@letterblock.com
1024-bit DSA key, ID AA5058A3, created 2010-01-15
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On Jul 17, 2010, at 8:54 PM, Jeremy Suntheimer jsunthei...@yahoo.com wrote:
What is the best way to take a local fossil repository and then later
creating a
remote repository on a remote server? Twice now, i've used ftp to put the
fossil
file on a remote server, then opened it, then
solve the problem, as it would make fossil look
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with the password. You should look at the fossil source for this part.
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What about give me the option to enter a password on repo creation? Depending
on the form layout, my browser will fill in the same one I've used on the site
automatically.
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Little while ago fossil stopped signing by default--Richard concluded it was
confusing and/or irritating to more people than liked it. Should work again if
you turn it on (by GUI or command line).
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protecting some wiki pages and not others, AFAIK there's no way
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, and I don't yet have a good way of keeping track of the best version
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Would be interested in that and in receiving email when tickets are created.
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authentication protocol when syncing.
You can test this with basic Apache .htaccess/.htpasswd access
controls--no LDAP needed.
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to do the same, here's how I did it:
$ cd ~/dir-with-open-repo
$ mkdir www
$ ls -A | grep -v www | xargs -Ixxx mv xxx www/
$ mv www/_FOSSIL_ www/manifest* .
$ fossil ls | xargs -L1 -Ixxx fossil mv xxx www/xxx
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by Subversion's
everything-is-a-directory model. There aren't actually branches or
tags--there are just copies of source trees in directories which you may
choose to treat as a branch or tag.
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extras
these should show the same files as before, but should indicate
that you're on stable
$ fossil add all-the-new-files-you-wanted-to-add
$ fossil commit -m hey, now these changes are on the right branch
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: d2faac0b1aa953d6e29ec188eb8d7f897351fca4 2010-09-30
19:52:05 UTC
And then you could check if there were any lines beginning with capital
letters, or you could just make an additional call to `fossil changes`
and see if there's any output at all.
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` for windows only? On windows, the execute
bit would be off on new files, untouched on modified files unless
they've been fossil chmod'ed.
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of my projects, and being able to move commits to
another branch after the fact and shared-by-default branches are good
features. Also not having a misanthropic command line interface.
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On 11/02/2010 04:28 AM, Rene wrote:
I have some one who wants to clone my repo.
If one just want source code then the Time line, Zip Archive is your option.
If they want the history, too, then cloning is the way to get it without
having to come back to your site all the time.
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This is a neat hack. There's a race condition where the download count
may not increment correctly if two or more people download at
approximately the same time, but if the site is low-traffic and nothing
too much is riding on these stats, that's probably fine.
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until I actually try to use the page that the error is on.)
It would be nice to have something like `git stash`, too. Probably the
biggest thing I miss from git.
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merge --backout`. That's not
related to this, but it's cool.
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On 12/23/2010 09:28 AM, Stephan Beal wrote:
i was doing some old-school-style refactoring
I have done this exact thing (except I used sed and ack instead of perl
and find :-) in the last week. I just deleted my _FOSSIL_ file and
re-opened the repo in the same dir.
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Your format is certainly lighter over the wire, but it's very much not
how users of JSON generally do things and expect things to work. I think
it's worth some bytes to be unsurprising. (And you can always gzip it
over the wire, which will remove most of the size difference.)
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the output of updating to the past version.)
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directory to the desired location in the
existing repo directory.
There won't be any integration between the repos, but I believe that
this way they won't step on each other's toes. (But test first!)
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I added a new column to my tickets table, one that I want to use in
the WHERE clause of a SELECT.
in SQL, anything = NULL is always false. Try where column_name is null
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Only thing I've been able to do is commit a deletion, then add it again.
(Just delete and add without actually committing in the middle has no
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That's a pretty fossil theme. Is that built-in to chisel, or is it
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On Mar 12, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Federico Ramallo frama...@gmail.com wrote:
we are trying to work the fossil way considering our workflow. So we are
learning.
I just added the git commands to easily explain the actions we are trying to
run,
It's all good. Since many of us are familiar with
Wow, didn't know about that either. For your original question, the command is
not extract but export. As specified, it just creates the files, which don't
then contain any marker that they came from fossil.
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On Mar 16, 2011, at 6:11 PM, Ron Wilson ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, export dumps the repository in git-fast-export format, for the
purpose of exporting commits from Fossil to git (or other VCS that can
import git-fast-export format).
Oops--thanks for the correction. I must have been
On Mar 17, 2011, at 11:00 AM, johnfound johnfo...@evrocom.net wrote:
On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 16:22:22 +0300, Konstantin Khomoutov
flatw...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
That is, my understanding is that it's check-ins (changesets) that are
versioned, not files, and so it's the relations between
On 03/23/2011 01:01 PM, Michael Richter wrote:
I'm not sure why the bit rot with Firefox happened
Did you just upgrade? 4.0 final came out in the last couple days.
We really need that wireshark packet capture to make sense of this.
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On 03/28/2011 04:33 PM, sky5walk wrote:
I get the following error attempting to add a file with the
Ampersand() in the file extension.
Try with single or double quotes around the file name.
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-in users or to anonymous logged-in users, too, except that if
you used sessions for it you could potentially end up with a lot of
temporary junk stored in your repo db to handle it.
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something like:
cd /my/source/tree
fossil new ~/fossil/my.fossil
fossil open ~/fossil/my.fossil
fossil add .
fossil commit -m here's all my files
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besides that, you may need to turn on full HTML mode for fossil:
otherwise it strips tag attributes like class IIRC.
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or
freestanding subfeatures from one to the other.
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with multiple leaves on one branch. Maybe there's a bug with closing
leaves in that context.)
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wanted to make sure branches
wouldn't get closed unless I explicitly close them.
Pleasing Zed here won't discomfit me in the least :-)
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have a text editor that will give you a command prompt
inside it, then I would expect fossil to work fine so long as you first
cd to the project directory.
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into a common root.
(And check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTFS_junction_point)
And you should really think about your entire-c-drive-is-my-working-copy
thing. Maybe it makes sense for your use case, but it's at least a very
unusual use of fossil.
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On 5/25/2011 6:07 PM, Gilles wrote:
1. Check if the document has already been added to the repository, and
add it if not
2. Commit changes
You can just add it every time. Adding a file that's already in the repo
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available on a webserver somewhere, and your fossil templates could
simply refer to them by fully qualified URL.
The niceties would be missing when you're offline, of course, but
personally I'd rather have that than fossil ui support files in my project.
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On 5/30/2011 11:25 AM, Tomek Kott wrote:
True, and I do have a website, but to me that kind of ruins the whole
self-contained nature of Fossil which I love...
Once you have a dozen or more fossil repos, though, it just gets silly
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I sometimes have this problem, but AFAICT it's because I have a couple
large repos and sometimes the server is under pretty heavy disk io load.
Have to wait a few minutes sometimes.
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that the paths are useful wherever you are now is helpful, but hiding
some changes is a mistake.
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open and close to be used together in their daily workflow the
way they would open and close a project in an IDE, perhaps, and given
that close at most deletes three files, I say, yes, remove the command.
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option, so a really helpful help text for 'close'
would include THIS COMMAND HAS NO PRACTICAL USE, and since that's the
case, it should really just go away and not be hidden.
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none of them know how. (I don't.)
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On 7/19/2011 11:27 AM, Paul wrote:
Is service really that confusing?
I'm more concerned that `fossil serv` becomes ambiguous. (fossil allows
unambiguous short versions of all its commands.)
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On 8/9/2011 11:04 AM, Gour-Gadadhara Dasa wrote:
Maybe the way how other DVCS work?
Which DVCS can create branch along with the commit?
I was thinking it was possible and I had done it in git, but I don't
remember how or see it in the documentation, so I think I was mistaken.
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that are not yet committed, co will fail unless called with
--force, in which case it will overwrite, whereas update will merge your
uncommitted changes in to the new branch's files as uncommitted changes.
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the repo root is
unchanged, right?
* empty-dirs setting
This is the only one I don't like. I don't hate it, but it feels like an
odd hack.
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