, are these supported or do they need to be implemented?
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On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 07:20:16PM -0400, D. Richard Hipp wrote:
On Oct 25, 2009, at 2:27 PM, Zed A. Shaw wrote:
Currently, the behavior is that fossil overwrites files without any
prompting using the latest one wins method.
It shouldn't be doing that! Can you give me an example so
you have
to leave it up for 24 hours, otherwise you'll end the voting at whatever
point is convenient for you.
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.
However, if it were an optional setting then there'd be nothing wrong
with it being there. Those who need simpler user input could turn it
on, and those who need more spam/bot blocking can turn it off.
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On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 10:01:58AM -0800, Zed A. Shaw wrote:
Hey,
Just tried pulling the latest code from fossil-scm.org via fossil and I
get:
Alright, found the previous email about this in the archives. Someone
should put a nice big announce out saying we need to get the latest
binary
for your platform from
fossil-scm.org. Use the binary to get a new clone from fossil-scm.org
and do a rebuild. Then you *should* be able to either take your changes
from your old fossil repo and merge them in, or just apply a diff from
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need this exactly? Is there a paritcular
testing process or corporate requirement that has people making project
documentation in word?
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root /usr/bin/fossil /usr/bin/fossil http
/home/USER/fossils/source.fossil
Did fossil change this or something?
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On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 07:25:47AM -0700, Zed A. Shaw wrote:
Hey,
I upgraded to the latest fossil, with mine not being that old at all
(only a few months), and even after several rebuilds I get a ton of
bizarre errors:
...
4545 stream tcp nowait.1000 root /usr/bin/fossil /usr/bin/fossil
.
All signs point to some recent change in the way inetd operation works
that would cause this to happen now.
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On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 11:56:03AM -0400, jim Schimpf wrote:
Hi,
Richard Hipp has thoughtfully put the repository for the book on the
Fossil site. The link is now:
This is great, I'm going to point people at it.
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there's not as many features so they just turn everything on and
let the bots crawl. These programmers then consider any kind of
anonymous login as crushing their creative soul and harshing the
hippie buzz.
So I'm going to open it up, but want to make sure I'm not doing anything
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Hi Everyone,
I just applied Peter Krantz Plain Wedding skin to the mongrel2.org
fossil project and it looks rather nice:
http://mongrel2.org/home
I've tweaked a few little things here and there but overall a very
nicely done. Thanks again Peter.
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, stop helping me. I can do an a href
just fine. Or, even in HTML, let me tell fossil to leave sections alone
with nowiki.
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useful solution would one that doesn't require a
recompile.
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where it's safe to do HTML.
I'd be willing to work up the patch on this if people think that's a
good way to do it After that I'd like to make the wiki_convert stop
interpreting wiki links when HTML is on.
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using various publishing tools, and then let fossil
style them and put the header and login state on them. Then leave wiki
turned on for all the inputs and wiki pages.
What you think? .html gets styled? Or, another extension like .thtml?
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On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 04:13:47PM -0700, Zed A. Shaw wrote:
Actually, none of this is necessary if you solve this one simple
problem:
.html will not have the header and active login state of a user, so I
have to use wiki, but wiki then has its own set of problems.
Ok, so I've been able
documentation. If there was a way to
generate HTML using any of the many docs generators out there, and then
check it into fossil so that fossil styles it, then you could use
whatever wiki format you wanted. It would future proof and satisfy all
the whiners.
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fossil: can't resolve host name: 174.143.208.114:5
Notice how it's URL converting the : to %3A. Doesn't do that on anyone
else's system.
He's using:
fossil version [3a5b4ad4e2] 2010-08-31 18:21:02 UTC
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On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 06:29:26AM -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
This is a bug introduced by the recent ssh:// enhancement. It is fixed now.
http://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/ci/ac8c21b986
Whew! I was gonna have to track that down all day in Mongrel2. :-)
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/1.1, Connection:close, always have a Content-Length:, and then
the server closes the connection when it's sent the Content-Length: of
data.
Then I think a lot of the hangs I see wouldn't happen.
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a protocol dump between your proxy and fossil then,
as what you get to the browser isn't quite as useful. What web server
are you using to do the proxying BTW?
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in size?
Is it really 2.8 thousand 1M git repos all screaming to get out? :-)
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Is another one, but again, it's all advisory.
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that only works in
a browser. People could subvert it, but it'd be a special case that you
could handle.
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and such to simulate a user, but that's expensive as hell
compared to a simple scraper that's using a Perl or Python library.
Since generally these bots are written to crawl content quick and cheap
they won't bother with running javascript and dom engines.
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and do:
fossil patch stuff.diff
And it'd attempt applying it using whatever diff/patch tools are
configured.
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Uh, this may sound stupid but latest trunk fails with:
make: *** No rule to make target `src/../manifest.uuid', needed by
`bld/VERSION.h'. Stop.
Because, for some reason, my checkout on this one machine does not have
a manifest.uuid.
Any idea why this might be happening?
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is ultra irritating.
Can someone give me a step-by-step instruction on actually deleting a
ticket completely? Thanks.
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shouldn't be how
tickets get nuked. I'd vote for either a change to the shun page for
shunning tickets, which could be safer, or a straight up delete button
with a simple confirmation.
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So, got a version of fossil that's the same on the server and my local
machine. On all machines the leaves look like this:
http://mongrel2.org/leaves
Just two, like it should be. On my latest clone though, I get this:
http://zedshaw.com:8080/leaves
Uh, what the hell is that?
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Alright, so after a few more checks it looks like more recent fossils
seem to be forgetting that leaves are closed. I had to go in and
close all of them again. After I clone a repository I'll have *all* the
leaves open.
Is this a change that's not mentioned?
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On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 06:49:06AM -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 1:12 AM, Zed A. Shaw zeds...@zedshaw.com wrote:
Alright, so after a few more checks it looks like more recent fossils
seem to be forgetting that leaves are closed. I had to go in and
close all of them
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 09:44:09AM -0700, Zed A. Shaw wrote:
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 06:49:06AM -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 1:12 AM, Zed A. Shaw zeds...@zedshaw.com wrote:
Alright, so after a few more checks it looks like more recent fossils
seem to be forgetting
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 08:55:46AM -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 1:12 AM, Zed A. Shaw zeds...@zedshaw.com wrote:
Alright, so after a few more checks it looks like more recent fossils
seem to be forgetting that leaves are closed. I had to go in and
close all of them
between trunk and feature branches to apply bugfixes or
freestanding subfeatures from one to the other.
Branches are not leaves. A leaf is unnamed while a branch has a name.
Branches shouldn't close, but an unnamed leaf that gets merged should
just go away.
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no commit that
removes everything, and in fact fossil itself thinks the files are
missing after the update.
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There is a trunk, I'm doing updates from trunk and it's had trunk
for a *year*. It had trunk last night before that branch. Also, if
there was no trunk, then why would it update the branch, think there's
nothing in it, remove all the files, then say they're missing?
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AND THEN THINK THEY ARE MISSING!*
Not yelling at you, it's just about the dumbest thing I've ever seen.
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fossil. Bad leaves floating around,
erasing commits, broken logins, complex sql to remove a spam ticket, and
it now cost me 3 days of work.
I hate to say it, since I love the design so much, but this is the end
of fossil for me. Thanks for making it awesome for a year or so.
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it is.
As much as I hate git, at least I know it'll keep working.
Thanks for the great design of the software and all your help while I
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by the four guys working
on it.
But hey, it's good to know that there's so many people working on the
project making awesome bugs like this and expecting me to have the time
to fix it. You rock!
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do you will be welcomed.
Yep, that feature is awesome. :-) And yes, I think if it you come to me
and say it's all stable now then I'd easily give it a try, but I have to
be practical and get shit done.
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-- This is what destroyed my work. They were
uncommitted changes, so once I did this they were gone. I didn't
realize it'd nuke them until it was too late.
So nope, this really did screw me over big time.
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