Lapo Luchini wrote:
Has anyone managed to use usher on any BSD host?
I managed to compile it with the following patch, but is still doesn't
work: it hangs on the first attempt of connections and must be then
kill-9'ed.
ktrace/kdump shows this pattern:
...
40217 usherSTRU struct
J Decker wrote:
When I abort an operation in monotone for windows, an exception is
generated.
FWIW the Cygwin version doesn't have this problem, it cleanly prints
mtn: operation canceled: Interrupt and exits immediately.
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The tests on Cygein-1.7 finally finished, I list here the results:
(mainly as a reminder to myself to check them out)
A run started this morning on 9b35ed318148c5e84cfc9ccce8e4b154644b346d:
% egrep -o ^[^F]*FAIL [^)]+. tester_dir/tests.log
136
on OpenBSD (and NetBSD, whose
monotone port is a bit old AFAICT... Dan, where are thou? ^_^).
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Of course patches to bring the Win32 version on par with the other
platforms would be very welcome! =)
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Thomas Keller wrote:
The monotone project is proud to announce the release of version 0.45 of
its version control software.
Was just committed to FreeBSD Ports:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=617808+0+current/cvs-ports
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Thomas Keller wrote:
Lapo Luchini schrieb:
Thomas Keller wrote:
[...] and complete your translations.
Uh? This used to work...
% make monotone.pot
make: *** No rule to make target `monotone.pot'. Stop.
This has been changed to
$ make $LANG.po-update
in the past.
Mhh, nay: the both
Zack Weinberg wrote:
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 12:45 AM, Lapo Luchini l...@lapo.it wrote:
% make monotone.pot
make: *** No rule to make target `monotone.pot'. Stop.
This has been changed to
$ make $LANG.po-update
in the past.
Both targets exist and do different things.
Ah ok. Then I'll
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204 empty_environment FAIL (line 40)
Fixed; requirements have changed and so do which libraries need to be
copied.
Will also need a similar fix under MingW.
465 skip_invalid_pathsFAIL (line 8)
Fixed. CYGWIN should
, not to depend on system locale with test output)
b. change that test to avoid non-UTF8 filenames much like on OSX
I was also meaning to add a 'export LANG=C' line at the beginning of
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Thomas Keller wrote:
I started a thread upstream to inquiry on that:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2009-09/msg00234.html
but in the meantime I propose to:
a. always launch the test programs using LANG=C
(it uses UTF8 on Cygwin and seems like a nice change also
Zack Weinberg wrote:
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Lapo Luchini l...@lapo.it wrote:
--- testlib.lua a019d00ccc1a886e692abd143d8d62416d7dbf8e
+++ testlib.lua 0c442921922f2a426334d2c38488f2acace48422
+ os.setlocale(C);
So right above this, we run through a big list of LC_ environment
.
(on an up-to-date Cygwin-1.7)
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Thomas Keller wrote:
Very cool, could you or Stephe please try to compile and test the
current development version beforehand on Cygwin so we do not see any
showstoppers there for the actual release?
Sure.
I'm compiling b13449292bbdcadf9f1e6515faaeee5fffc1ce7d and make
Lapo Luchini wrote:
tester_dir/tests/importing_files_with_non-english_names/8859-1/???
tester_dir/tests/importing_files_with_non-english_names/euc/?Ƥ??
tester_dir/tests/importing_files_with_non-english_names/utf8/öäüß
tester_dir/tests/importing_files_with_non-english_names/utf8/てすと
I guess
of a
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Thomas Keller wrote:
Lapo Luchini schrieb:
% make monotone.pot
make: *** No rule to make target `monotone.pot'. Stop.
This has been changed to
$ make $LANG.po-update
in the past.
I was misled by the fact that the former STLL WORKS on FreeBSD (using
GNU Make), though it does not on Cygwin
).
As a fallback, I can build a Cygwin mtn executable and distribute it
to my team outside the Cygwin package manager, but that's much less
than optimal.
I do perfectly agree. I'm also a big user of my own packages.
(or I wouldn't maintain them in the first place, probably)
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The wiki supposedly has a CGI module to allow that, but I have not idea
how much complicated is that to have on the server... never tried it
myself. But of course it could be useful, if a bit spam-prone.
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Else, I'll probably test it in the weekend.
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I've hacked together a quickdirty mirror of the website on my server,
it's visible at this address:
http://monotone.lapo.it/
Quick instructions to build your very own monotone website mirror:
$ mtn -d db.mtn -b net.venge.monotone.web checkout web.work
$ cd web.work
Jack Lloyd wrote:
I'm having problems connecting to monotone.ca, for either http or mtn.
Same here... I found that as far as MTN-sync goes,
monotone.mtn-host.prjek.net can be used as a mirror =)
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opened a bug on SQLite about it (though I'm not sure about it yet):
http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/tktview?tn=3943
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issues in C/C++.
Last time the issue was discussed in this ML was in 2006, long before
the we use shared libraries changes of 0.43...
Can anyone shed some light?
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. It will happen, today, tomorrow or on monday, when I can find
a time basically.
I'm deeply blushing, this is not my best moment...
Don't worry too much, being down for a couple of days is not the end of
the world... we got a DISTRIBUTED VCS for a reason, or no? ;-)
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. Was this intentional?
Not intentional at all… in fact, I would have been ready to swear I
didn't even touch that line…
On retrospect, I *did* touch that line, supposedly to move Cygwin only…
sorry about that.
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of monotone sources already, or should someone do it?
In case you'not done it already, I'd do it gladly (for the sole use of
ohloh access) but I know nothing about git itself, so that might not be
so easy. (or maybe it would be, I don't really know :P)
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Well, I'm not good with graphics but of course feel free to pull that
revision and work on that, or I will try something in the weekend =)
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As far as I understood, isn't this a feature (not a bug) of every
distributed VCS, Mercurial and Git and every other DVCS?
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monotone 0.44 was released today.
…and is on FreeBSD Ports since yesterday =)
http://www.freshports.org/devel/monotone/
OTOH Cygwin is still on 0.42 as there are a few problems with Botan+GCC4
and I'm waiting for things to settle down a bit.
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the optimization was really a win in total file size (which fit better
in caches).
To experiment page_size, a simple shell script can be used, such as:
( echo 'PRAGMA page_size = 1024;' ; echo .dump | sqlite3 old-db ) \
| sqlite3 new-db
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Summary:
In terms of implementation effort, Mercurial has a clear advantage due
to its efficient HTTP transport protocol.
In terms of features, Git is more powerful, but this tends to be offset
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PS: the filename, read as a sentence, was a bit strange, yes...
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Lapo Luchini wrote:
Using upcoming Cygwin-1.7 http://cygwin.com/#beta-test with
the following environment:
% echo $CYGWIN
codepage:utf8
% echo $LANG
it_IT.UTF-8
Will be available shortly as monotone-0.42-2 on mirrors ;-)
Now available on official mirrors in the Cygwin-1.7 area
Lapo Luchini wrote:
Andrey Panchenko wrote:
Hi,
I tried to add files that have cyrillic letters.
Редактор ландшафта (тех. задание).doc for example.
BTW this does work perfectly using the new Cygwin-1.7 package I'm
preparing! (compiles OOTB, no patch needed; tell me if you'd like a
pre
None 0 16 Apr 10:34 _MTN
-rwxr-xr-x 1 lapo None 37 16 Apr 10:34 p.txt
-rwxr-xr-x 1 lapo None 37 16 Apr 10:34 però costa ben 3€ per 私.txt
(this example doesn't show it, but it *also* works using recursive-add,
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after .so and thus can't be specified as LIB_DEPENDS...
I'll let you know when I manage to finish 'em ;-)
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newly created workspace directory).
I think that's it =)
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probably work.
I'm reluctant to install an non-etch monotone on this machine unless
it's really necessary, because it's not mine.
You could use a static binary in your home just for the time needed...
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Thomas Keller wrote:
In any case, there is no use case here for mtn setup...
I can't think of a use-case when setup is used more than one per
project right now... but maybe there is one, I wonder. =)
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the buildbot
server? Is Richard still maintaining it? What's his opinion WRT landing
nvm.stripped and automated testing of it?
IMHO most are not working because they're failing to sync with
monotone.ca… so the red flags are not too much to be trusted right now ;)
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on some of my boxs, so I'm pretty sure it
will work on the buildbot as well.
Mhh, no, it doesn't seem that the choose your branch option is doing
any good anyways: http://monotone.ca:9000/amd64-freebsd7/builds/177
I specified nvm.stripped and simple nvm was check out.
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Markus Wanner wrote:
AFAIK you, Lapo, are running some FreeBSD buildbots. Have you tested
them with nvm.stripped, for a start?
Uh, no, I haven't thought about the fact that buildbot could use a
specified branch, but I tested it manually on FreeBSD a few times
) $(botan_LIBS) $(lua_LIBS) \
$(sqlite_LIBS) $(idn_LIBS)
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FreeBSD:
migrate_ancestry.cc: In member function
'voidunnamed::anc_graph::write_certs()':
migrate_ancestry.cc:198: error: 'class key_store' has no member named
'get_rng'
migrate_ancestry.cc: At global scope:
migrate_ancestry.cc:608: warning: 'current_rev_debugger' has
with this
code:
Yes, it passes the file and goes on.
Now I must hurry and can't see the end of it, or the end of make check,
but I will report problems tomorrow, if needs be!
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still can't sync.
I'm preparing to use usher on my host in order to be capable to host a
backup official server people can sync with when monotone.ca is down
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migrate_ancestry.cc:608: warning: 'current_rev_debugger' has a field
'current_rev_debugger::agraph' whose type uses the anonymous namespace
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command that updates monotone.pot can od, of course ;-)
(`make monotone.pot-update` was never easy to remember)
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On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 11:51 PM, Lapo Luchini l...@lapo.it wrote:
nvm.stripped:
% fgrep _PLATFORM config.status
S[WIN32_PLATFORM_FALSE]=#
S[WIN32_PLATFORM_TRUE]=
Yes, it seems to be at reverse indeed...
Ok, please try again with the change I just pushed
();
46size_t shift = (sizeof(T) - sizeof(V)) * char_bit;
47mask = shift;
48return static_castT(v) mask;
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Stephen Leake wrote:
I have not been able to work on this; the MS developer SDK is only
available as a DVD image, and I don't have the facilities to burn a
DVD.
You can mount it using the free MagicDisc or similar tools.
http://www.magiciso.com/tutorials/miso-magicdisc-overview.htm
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S[AIX_PLATFORM_TRUE]=#
S[WIN32_PLATFORM_FALSE]=
S[WIN32_PLATFORM_TRUE]=#
nvm.stripped:
% fgrep _PLATFORM config.status
S[WIN32_PLATFORM_FALSE]=#
S[WIN32_PLATFORM_TRUE]=
Yes, it seems to be at reverse indeed...
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guess.
It's not overly difficult to have a local ikiwiki installation to test
with… personally I'd use that =)
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net.venge.monotone (5952)
698,77 real 424,29 user17,60 sys
% du -h nvm-only.mtn
70Mnvm-only.mtn
Well, not so slow afterall... since version 0.24 we really got faster...
or CPUs did, which is good anyways ;-)
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is happening =)
Details:
r1 = 080ee093eb6d7c90888796128f50957659e79361
r2 = 300cd7582933605def54232219c2c2634678c5b5
conflicts 1 2:
Makefile.am
database.cc
vocab.hh
work.cc
netsync.cc
cmd_netsync.cc
options_list.hh
conflicts 3:
Makefile.am
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cmd_netsync.cc
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Derek Scherger wrote:
Is there anything wrong with what I have now, which I think should be
unknown unknown? If you want something else use the --authors-file
and set 'unknown = Unknown foobar'
Ah, those poor people with unknown as a favorite nickname...
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What do we want to do with that branch?
Seems a nice approach to me...
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port to 1.8.x as well... :-)
Hey, we do have monotone in the Ports since quite a few, since well
before my arrival in fact ;-)
(and packages get compiled automatically when there is a working port)
http://www.freshports.org/devel/monotone/
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the keys. There are options available to say what _MTN directory
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Hi,
Lapo Luchini wrote:
Markus Wanner wrote:
nvm.stripped now compiles fine and passes all tests again.
Tested and fully working (All 3 test suites passed) on FreeBSD-7:
That is 7.0, not 7.1, I guess, right?
Right, but wouldn't be much different (mtn doesn't rely
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(compiled against 3.6.4)
Lua version : Lua 5.1
PCRE version: 7.8 2008-09-05 (compiled against 7.8)
Botan version : 1.6.5 (compiled against 1.6.5)
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it began…
* Reorganize QuickieTasks and make it into a Tasks section of the
wiki. […] For an example, see:
http://mtn-wiki.1erlei.de/wiki/PartialPull/
Other example: nuskool sync.
Please add your ideas to this list.
Thinking about it… =)
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of the
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Lapo Luchini wrote:
Other people? Comments?
December doesn't work for me anymore... sorry.
I think December is probably a bit hard for many of us… Christmas, New
Year and all the things they go together with (work to be finished in
the fiscal year, presents
integer we'd have two
comparisons.
Well the question is: should we allow commits (or rather, imports) to
have a date before year 1970?
(personally I'd use signed for the sake of it, but won't really ever
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myself…
OK, in my exaggerated +1year case you could use a are you sure to
commit on a 1-year-old branch warning, but in more mundane +1day cases
that wouldn't be nice at all.
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… but I should probably refresh my UTC a bit.
OTOH TAI seems nice and good and has an official 64 bit
representation; DJB wrote a (now public-domain) library for it too:
http://cr.yp.to/libtai.html
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Brian May wrote:
Lapo Luchini wrote:
1. GPG-sign your monotone public key: this way people that trust your
GPG key know that they can trust your monotone signatures (if they trust
monotone itself, that is)
You still need some way of being able to tell that the revision was
signed
is 70a0f283898a18815a83df37c902e5f1492e9aa2.
Mhh, I like signing the actual pubkey packet slightly better, as it can
be imported easily in a repository, but of course the fingerprint works
as well… we should probably point out in the FAQ than it is listed in
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key were not properly separated in
hashing them).
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of the year, though… but I can at least
think about it and see ;)
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-years, having many-millions-years using 64bit-seconds
seems a bit far too stretched ;-)
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database (and
thus all of his ancestry, since partial pull hasn't been implemented yet).
http://www.venge.net/mtn-wiki/PartialPull
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, I guess other people that already did it once can help you
more… (Richard did something nice using a file-timestamp-based cron or
something, AFAIR)
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is made properly (I wouldn't count on NFS on that)
Anyways, just try uploading the static binary on your webserver and let
us know if it simply worked ;-)
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http
:/PATH/TO/DB.MTN', to synchronize
between local databases.
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yet, you can use 'mtn db
kill_rev_locally'.
Or also if it was sync'ed to few places and you can manade to kill_rev
on each AND EVERY ONE.
(else with any subsequent sync the revision will keep returning back)
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the one you had before. So you'd
have a tree that was monotonically improving in some useful sense (or
at least non-decreasing in quality).
Uh, really? 0_o
I had thought for the past years that monotone meant just that…
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/ is quick easy, if Issue_B
itself is worth quite a few commits, then creating a branch is probably
much better =)
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repository, monotone will complain very loudly on the next
checkout or commit, and probably also on every update.
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is that power-users tend to forget about 'em and have
little motivation to improve 'em, I fear ;-)
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it was
before the commit) and what you ended up doing is something really
different... it's a matter of expectations, IMHO, and not some inherent
wrongness in the mtn update behaviour.
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revision first,
then mtn db kill_rev_locally the offending (head) revision.
No longer needed to revert first: db kill_rev_locally is now smart
enough to move the workspace in the previous state, complete with
(uncommitted) changes you had before the commit itself.
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