l within my email application, which I
find much more effective for the task. I'm happy you found what works for you.
It just doesn't match my preferences, but that is OK and increases cultural
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visit" is useless to me. This is worse than not getting email at all: it
pollutes the mailbox with contentless and countless reminders, yet doesn't
solve the time-consuming issue to having to pull information from one webforum
at a time, using all their diff
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file used a semaphore be needed to trigger the
termination of the http serving feature?
There must be something I didn't understand or see. Or this is a left-over
from something else. Would someone have an insider view on the matter?
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her browser than the stock
IE of course).
Depending on return from people, I will happily spend more time offering our
community a more complex / complete solution, that wouldn't impact in any way
Windows XP users, including retiring the need to add IPv6 protocol. Though I
think that is probabl
> Le 3 janv. 2018 à 13:03, Olivier Mascia <o...@integral.be> a écrit :
>
> Is the page size 8K, instead of SQLite current default of 4K which Fossil
> preserves on a "fossil new" for instance, also a generally
> preferred/recommended configuration for Fo
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spect of setting up a fossil server (on Windows XP only)
for generic access from both IPv4 and IPv6 clients. I suppose that is a small
limitation people can live with, seeing, if I'm not mistaken, that fossil
doesn't yet support IPv6 at all on unixes.
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nprintf(sizeof(zCmd), zCmd,
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> Le 2 janv. 2018 à 00:11, Olivier Mascia <o...@integral.be> a écrit :
>
>> Run "fossil ui". Find the leaf you want to close. Click on the
>> "Edit" link. Select "Leaf Closure", followed by "Preview" and
>> "Submit&qu
fossil.fossil
$ make win/Makefile.mingw
And voilà:
$ fossil version -v
This is fossil version 2.5 [21d5038fd0] 2018-01-01 18:56:19 UTC
Compiled on Jan 2 2018 00:02:38 using mingw32-501L-gcc-6.3.0 (32-bit)
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> Le 1 janv. 2018 à 23:55, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> a écrit :
>
> On 1/1/18, Olivier Mascia <o...@integral.be> wrote:
>> I just would like to 'close' those leafs
>
> Run "fossil ui". Find the leaf you want to close. Click on the
> "Edit&
would like to 'close' those leafs or the
whole private branch and re-use it later for other purposes. I'm learning so
will probably find my way within 'some time'. Would you have a hint for me?
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how they trigger the build using those tools, so I
can reproduce building Fossil correctly with that configuration and give a hand
to complete the win-server-ipv6 branch, using those tools.
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oks like the pointers to download there
are severely outdated (2013?).
Is this the right current MinGW project?
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the bill nicely.
So thank you all for your valuable inputs on the matter. They not always
applied to the specific concern, but were very interesting in all cases.
Season’s greetings to all of you,
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> Le 29 déc. 2017 à 01:17, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> a écrit :
>
> On 12/28/17, Olivier Mascia <o...@integral.be> wrote:
>> To get a proper dual-stack socket, the socket must be created with AF_INET6
>> first then setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY,...)
that. But it doesn't work. So for now, I think
> we'll just stick with IPv4-only servers for "fossil server" on windows
> - at least until somebody can suggest a way to fix it.
I'll happily take on that task, but it will probably be after Jan 2.
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setup/distribution is easier thanks to an ever increasing full version number,
even between patch builds of a same release.
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> Le 28 déc. 2017 à 17:37, Olivier Mascia <o...@integral.be> a écrit :
>
> The quick/easy/dirty/temporary fix before completing the proper support
> (server-side) of IPv4+IPv6 would be to simply adjust the hint.ai_family
> initialisation in http_socket.c::socket_open to rea
trying an IPv4 address and succeeding its connection.
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> Le 28 déc. 2017 à 16:55, Olivier Mascia <o...@integral.be> a écrit :
>
>> I'll experiment with the fossil code here. Familiarizing with winhttp.c for
>> now.
>
> I haven't yet come to bottom of it, but using IP (IPv4) in the URL (instead
> of name) changes
> Le 28 déc. 2017 à 15:42, Olivier Mascia <o...@integral.be> a écrit :
>
> I'll experiment with the fossil code here. Familiarizing with winhttp.c for
> now.
I haven't yet come to bottom of it, but using IP (IPv4) in the URL (instead of
name) changes it all!! There seem
just-right' buffer sizes on those
sockets to get it right and not have traffic stalling unexpectedly. Been there
in our own projects. I'll experiment with the fossil code here. Familiarizing
with winhttp.c for now.
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> Le 28 déc. 2017 à 13:51, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> a écrit :
>
> On 12/28/17, Olivier Mascia <o...@integral.be> wrote:
>>
>> Is "fossil server" generally deemed sufficient for a small LAN (lab) of
>> let's say < 10 developers each with
> Le 28 déc. 2017 à 12:26, Olivier Mascia <o...@integral.be> a écrit :
>
> Dear,
>
> Is "fossil server" generally deemed sufficient for a small LAN (lab) of let's
> say < 10 developers each with their own clone ?
> Or should a proper HTTP server be
ne to get new experiences, but
maybe there are anyway things to pay attention to, which I didn't (yet).
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mented.
Thanks Brad.
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> Le 27 déc. 2017 à 23:10, bch <brad.har...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
> On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 2:06 PM Olivier Mascia <o...@integral.be> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Coming from subversion where there is a revision number, incremented by one
> by each commit,
>
>
o might have had similar concerns?
Been there and rushed away? Or happy to stay?
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> https://server.ac-drexler.de/fossil/fuel
>
> if anyone is interested.
What Fossil version(s) does Fuel works with?
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> Le 27 déc. 2017 à 14:49, Olivier Mascia <o...@integral.be> a écrit :
>
> On one computer (running Server 2016), I have:
>
> fossil version -v
> This is fossil version 2.5 [f4a9df4dd0] 2017-12-23 04:21:41 UTC
> Compiled on Dec 27 2017 13:45:17 using msc-19
> Le 27 déc. 2017 à 15:52, Olivier Mascia <o...@integral.be> a écrit :
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>> Le 27 déc. 2017 à 14:49, Olivier Mascia <o...@integral.be> a écrit :
>>
>> On one computer (running Server 2016), I have:
>>
>> fossil version -v
>> This is f
> Le 27 déc. 2017 à 14:49, Olivier Mascia <o...@integral.be> a écrit :
>
> On one computer (running Server 2016), I have:
>
> fossil version -v
> This is fossil version 2.5 [f4a9df4dd0] 2017-12-23 04:21:41 UTC
> Compiled on Dec 27 2017 13:45:17 using msc-19
polist "C:/Develop/Fossil"
from a command-line is OK though.
Indeed the configuration is not rigorously the same between both machines, the
paths where fossil.exe is located (along with the repository) are different.
But that doesn't look suspect.
So what would you suggest I look for?
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> Le 27 déc. 2017 à 13:22, Olivier Mascia <o...@integral.be> a écrit :
>
>> But the fossil import turned short after about 3200 revisions (and about 10
>> minutes too) as such:
>>
>> C:\Develop\Fossil>fossil import --svn integral.fossil integral.du
> Le 27 déc. 2017 à 12:44, Olivier Mascia <o...@integral.be> a écrit :
>
> Dear,
>
> Being "rookie" with Fossil, I'm starting some tests to migrate some of our
> subversion repositories to Fossil and have a better test bed to learn fossil
> before eventua
ssil, as a 64-bits process first and
simply retry?
Or are there other paths to walk first?
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