[fossil-users] `fossil init --admin-user` not sufficient anymore

2012-11-24 Thread Julian Fagir
Hi, I used to create my fossil repositories (scripted with fossil init --admin-user $user $repo But I just noticed that with 1.24, this does not work anymore, instead, fossil will reply with: Cannot figure out who you are! Consider using the --user command line option, setting your

Re: [fossil-users] WYSIWYG editing

2012-08-14 Thread Julian Fagir
Hi, A sandbox repository with open permissions and with WYSIWYG editing turned on has been created at http://www.fossil-scm.org/sandbox - please experiment and provide feedback. I tried a bit, but I'm not really a guy who uses these things. I like to switch off JS in my browser, and often I

Re: [fossil-users] URL recognition fails with unknown protocols?

2012-06-22 Thread Julian Fagir
Hi, But then, if you try [irc://servername.tld|#channel] as a link in the wiki, this will be treated as a wiki subpage, i.e. redirected to $site/wiki=$url. Is there a way to do this without using HTML? Did you try: [irc://servername.tld#channel] or

[fossil-users] URL recognition fails with unknown protocols?

2012-06-14 Thread Julian Fagir
Hi, a friend just tried to edit a wiki page, and add a link to an IRC server (most recent browsers can handle this). This means, the URL specified was irc://servername.tld. But then, if you try [irc://servername.tld|#channel] as a link in the wiki, this will be treated as a wiki subpage, i.e.

Re: [fossil-users] wiki full text search?

2012-03-08 Thread Julian Fagir
Hi, I would like to add that having full text search would be a huge step forward for those who use fossil for other things than its primary purpose. I've been using fossil as CMS for a website, it works great. Having a built-in way to search the content of wiki pages and tickets would be

Re: [fossil-users] fossil coredumping and reporting malformed manifest on sparc64

2012-02-02 Thread Julian Fagir
Hi, Compiling went fine, and after updating sqlite, it didn't even throw SQL errors anymore. ;-) So far, I can initialise a repository, add files, start a server, but whenever I want to commit, I get the message: fossil: manifest file (3) is malformed I'm sorry I waited until now, but

[fossil-users] fossil coredumping and reporting malformed manifest on sparc64

2011-11-13 Thread Julian Fagir
Hi, so I'm sending this mail the fourth time... are mails from outside the mailing list dropped? I got so far no mail that mine is waiting for being approved, and it was sent three days ago (g...@komkon2.de). On my NetBSD sparc64 I installed fossil 1.18 (the most recent version on pkgsrc):

[fossil-users] Providing fossil as a vcs, wiki or blog for 'users'

2011-11-13 Thread Julian Fagir
Hi, I'm somewhat new to fossil, but I'm absolutely astonished by the features it provides despite its simplicity. I'd like to provide fossil for our (ISPs) users because of its ease of automation: 1. fossil init 2. fossil user password 3. Generate DNS records, config and CGI for webserver

Re: [fossil-users] fossil coredumping and reporting malformed manifest on sparc64

2011-11-13 Thread Julian Fagir
Hi, please excuse my overlengthy lines, it was easier to not-wrap this content. As best as i can tell that's your OS segfaulting, not fossil. It returns from a write() and then immediately throws a sigbus? sigbus is something i've only seen on sparc, and i've personally only seen it when